Genesis on Wednesday unveiled the Mint Concept at the 2019 New York International Auto Show. The concept is an electric city car that attempts to demonstrate how luxury in the automotive sense doesn't ...
Genesis is slowly but surely painting a picture of a future where premium and electric cannot be separated. After impressing us during the last New York Auto show with the sporty Essentia concept, ...
If there’s one thing the Genesis brand needs, pundits and market analysts maintain, it’s a range of luxury crossovers and SUVs -- and the sooner, the better. The Genesis Mint concept, which has just ...
Dubbed the Genesis Mint, it's a pint-sized, albeit lavishly outfitted, battery-electric city car. Company officials told reporters it could find a niche in crowded urban environments like those in New ...
Looks like: The Veloster … of the Future! Defining characteristics: All-electric powertrain, wheels pushed out to the corners, scissor doors for access to parcel shelf Ridiculous features: Besides the ...
Your video feed on Facebook has slowly devolved into an amalgam of moderately interesting news pieces, clips of politicians making passionate arguments, puppies being cute, and the newest episode of ...
City-focused cars tend to be tall and narrow, trying to maximize interior space while minimizing the vehicle’s footprint. Just look at the BMW i3 and Smart Fortwo. Genesis tried something different ...
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
Genesis has unveiled a concept car at the New York Auto Show that is called the Mint Concept that it says introduces a new "typology" for the premium city car. The car has a simple and attractive ...
Most of us think of small city cars as a sacrifice, giving up luxury and style in the name of easy-to-park size. Genesis wants to turn that convention on its ear with the Mint Concept, unveiled just ...
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