The new RKSport Hyundai Genesis Sedan that have obvious visual modifications will be premiered in Las Vegas, at the 2008 SEMA show. The RKSport Hyundai Genesis Sedan will showcase in a premiere an enhanced version of the Tau V8 engine developed by the company’s U.S. powertrain engineering team in Michigan.
Sits on TSW alloy wheels, the RKSport Hyundai Genesis Sedan’s performance upgrades include a K&N performance air intake, a Bar performance brake package, Eibach lowering springs, and also a Magnaflow performance exhaust.
The RKSport Hyundai Genesis Sedan’s visual modifications will be included with new front and rear lower fascias, a composite rear roof spoiler and trunk spoiler, a composite hood, and also side skirts.

“The 2009 Hyundai Genesis provides us a great opportunity to expand on the overall concepts originally designed by Hyundai engineers,” says Bob Smith, owner, RKSport. “We plan on maximizing the performance abilities of the Genesis and are looking forward to developing a must-see car at this year’s SEMA show.”
The RKSport Hyundai Genesis Sedan is designed around a European look and feel. The Platinum Silver color scheme highlights the body kit, exterior components, clean lines and contours of the vehicle.
“SEMA allows Hyundai to experiment with the rear-wheel drive performance and design of our Genesis platform,” says John Krafcik, vice president, Product Development and Strategic Planning, Hyundai Motor America. “We expect the home-grown surprise under the hood of this Genesis will spark some interest with the crowd at SEMA.”
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