Remember the Genesis X Speedium Coupe Concept that was part-shooting brake, part-sportback from somewhat over a 12 months ago? Well, it’s back, and it’s wearing a brand new coat of white paint and outfitted for winter.
In a little bit of a surprise, Genesis posted photos of what it’s calling the Genesis X Snow Speedium Concept on its socials this week, and it’s arguably just as stunning as after we first saw it on the N.Y. Auto Show. Yeah, we’re somewhat sad to see the gorgeous Inje Green paint go, nevertheless it’s hard to argue against this seasonal decor. The changes Genesis made to rework it into the X Snow Speedium transcend the colour, too. You’ll notice the lower side air intakes on the front bumper have LED fog lights installed for higher vision through the snow. It has a brand new set of trainers in the shape of subtler wheels and what we’ll presume are winter tires. The calipers hiding inside are black as an alternative of the showy lime green seen on the debut automobile. After which on the roof, it’s sporting a rack that appears to integrate a taillight of sorts as a bar across the rear. After all, a pair sets of skis might be seen secured to said roof rack.
A lot of the rear is business as usual, though we are going to indicate that Genesis has painted, in body color, sections of the rear valance/diffuser area that were finished in black before. Overall, it looks like an intriguing latest interpretation of the Speedium Coupe. Rumblings of possible production versions of the Genesis X Concepts are in no short supply, so it makes us extra excited to see Genesis iterating on and still fascinated about its creations over a 12 months after the model’s debut.
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