2018 Kia Stinger
#196
Lexus Fanatic
Well 2019 is only 1 year away now so maybe 2020 at least. And like you said, the is and gs now seem really old. Having said that i think the is350 is a wonderful DRIVING car (ironically what bmw has always been so lexus achieved something there!) but the design just isn't that strong imo. likewise the gs is a great driving car but it's just dated now in tech and value. going to be interesting to see what lexus comes up with. like others have said, i could see a 'sportback' design for gs, harkening back to the original giugaro gs300. New is and gs can't come soon enough.
The design process of the IS and GS are probably already done. I expect something like a mini LS for both of them. I am curious as to know what the new ES is gonna be like
#197
Lexus Test Driver
Audis are nice overall cars but they have never had that steering feel that some of the other sports sedans really excel in. Glad Kia has done better in that department. Hopefully BMW steps up their stuff in their next iteration as the F30 was a dud. All Lexus needs is a power train update and go on a diet. I love how good their handling feel has become.
#198
Racer
Thread Starter
Surely you don't believe that as aggressive as the Koreans are that they will just sit on the status quo for 2 years or so. The Genesis G70 will be here soon to further pressure the IS and KIA has been testing a V-8 Stinger.
#199
Lexus Fanatic
Honestly, I really have no idea how the KIA cars and new Genesis models are gong to do. I can tell you that Genesis G80 and G90 are selling less combined in 2017 than in years prior when they were under the Hyundai name. In fact, all three of the Hyundai brands are down in 2017 by I think 13%. I don’t expect these new cars to do very much.
#200
Lexus Champion
Honestly, I really have no idea how the KIA cars and new Genesis models are gong to do. I can tell you that Genesis G80 and G90 are selling less combined in 2017 than in years prior when they were under the Hyundai name. In fact, all three of the Hyundai brands are down in 2017 by I think 13%. I don’t expect these new cars to do very much.
#201
According to the year ending new ca sales thread the Genesis division sold 6,948 vehicles in 2016 and 20,596 in 2017 a three fold increase. Numbers aside, most manufacturers sedan sales are down vs. prior years. It will be interesting to see what each does to maximize the sales that are still out there.
#202
Lexus Fanatic
According to the year ending new ca sales thread the Genesis division sold 6,948 vehicles in 2016 and 20,596 in 2017 a three fold increase. Numbers aside, most manufacturers sedan sales are down vs. prior years. It will be interesting to see what each does to maximize the sales that are still out there.
Come on. The car was the same. They changed the name. Look at the sales for Hyundai Genesis models past vs now. It’s less units.
#203
Lexus Test Driver
That also used to include the Genesis coupe which was much cheaper and didnt move over under the Genesis brand.I think once the Genesis SUVs come, it will Really propel sales.
#204
Lexus Fanatic
Those sales numbers included the Genesis coupe which sold better then the sedans and I believe the models were cheaper sold under the Hyundai then their are under Genesis. The G90 as it is now was never a Hyundai either, the Equus was very different and a generation behind. The 2 Genesis sedans are outselling their 2 Lexus competitors and have been for several months, that is very impressive for a upstart Korean luxury brand tied to Hyundai.
#205
I'm going to go out on a limb, here. I'll bet the Genesis brand will do much better after they split off from the Hyundai dealer network. After my G80 test drive ordeal, it was pretty clear that the Hyundai dealer was not really interested in selling the Genesis brand. It was like pulling teeth just to get a test drive.
#206
Lexus Fanatic
I'm going to go out on a limb, here. I'll bet the Genesis brand will do much better after they split off from the Hyundai dealer network. After my G80 test drive ordeal, it was pretty clear that the Hyundai dealer was not really interested in selling the Genesis brand. It was like pulling teeth just to get a test drive.
I don't see why not. Two things. First, they already had experience selling the very same car, for several years, as the Hyundai Genesis....the only real difference, besides some trim and standard equipment, is the new G80 nameplate on the trunk lid. Second, selling a G80 is not like selling a no-markup Accent or Elantra.......a G80 (or G90), depending on how much they will discount it, can make the dealership some significant profit.
#208
Lexus Fanatic
Most organizations, including MT, give their COTY award to the vehicles they think will make the most significant impact or contribution to the state of the auto market/auto industry. The Stinger, if nothing else, is the first serious Korean entry into the world of RWD/AWD sports-sedans (though, technically, it is a hatchback, not a sedan).
Personally, I would agree with the award myself, although the Hyundai Ioniq/Kia Niro (essentially the same car) may also be a contender as the first serious competitor to the Toyota Prius. The upcoming Opel-based Buick Regal Tour-X wagon also probably deserves some consideration as the first American-badged competitor, in quite some time, to the long-established Subaru Outback....the former Ford Freestyle was actually in a larger (full-size) class.
Last edited by mmarshall; 01-06-18 at 09:36 AM.
#209
I don't see why not. Two things. First, they already had experience selling the very same car, for several years, as the Hyundai Genesis....the only real difference, besides some trim and standard equipment, is the new G80 nameplate on the trunk lid. Second, selling a G80 is not like selling a no-markup Accent or Elantra.......a G80 (or G90), depending on how much they will discount it, can make the dealership some significant profit.
#210
Pit Crew
This is probably old hat to you folks (5 months old article), but Hyundai has a long way to go with respect to "brand image"; a point I made earlier on this thread.
https://artofgears.com/2017/07/14/hy...-off-uk-sales/
https://artofgears.com/2017/07/14/hy...-off-uk-sales/