Hyundai’s Genesis 4.6 sedan starts at $43,800 for model-year 2011, up $3500 versus the $40,300 base price for 2010. That’s because Hyundai has made the Technology package, which just so happened to cost $3500 in 2010, standard for 2011. Hyundai tells us that most customers were choosing the package anyway, so they simplified things for dealers and customers by making the equipment standard and bumping the price to reflect the addition. Everybody wins.
The package includes adaptive cruise control, adaptive HID headlights, an electronic parking brake, a cooled driver’s seat, parking sensors, a rearview camera, a navigation system, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and a 17-speaker Lexicon sound system with satellite radio, a six-DVD changer, and HD radio. (Our extra-long-term 2009 Genesis 4.6 is so equipped, and we can’t imagine hitting our 100K-mile goal without those goodies.) As the Tech package was the sole option available for the Genesis 4.6, customers now will simply have to choose interior and exterior colors.
Equipment on the Genesis 3.8 sedan is unchanged for 2011, and it continues with its base price of $33,800. If you really don’t want the Technology package (it’s optional on the V-6–powered 3.8), that’s the Genesis sedan for you.
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