Hyundai Reveals Details on Tiburon Successor Planned For 2011

Hyundai Reveals Details on Tiburon Successor Planned For 2011
With the new, rear-wheel drive Genesis Coupe already available on the market, Hyundai is now concentrating on the successor of the Tiburon (called Hyundai Coupe in Europe and other markets) that is scheduled to be introduced in 2011.

Speaking with Autoweek magazine, John Krafcik, CEO of Hyundai Motor America, revealed that the firm's new coupe will be positioned below the current Tiburon in terms of size and more importantly, in price. If you're thinking in the likes of the long-gone Honda CRX, you're probably right.

"It will have a lower price point, kind of eco sport positioning, where it is not going to be all about performance," Krafcik said. "It is going to be very fuel efficient. It is going to be stylish, a real nice complement to the Genesis coupe," he added.

Krafcik also noted that the new coupe will share a front-wheel platform with the Hyundai Accent and Elantra and that it will be offered with an entry-level 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine, adding that the car's styling will draw its inspiration from the Veloster 2+2 coupe concept that was revealed at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show.
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holmstarholmstar - 3/31/2009 10:05:01 AM
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Makes sense. They don't want the tiburon competing with the genesis coupe.


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 3/31/2009 10:32:51 AM
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The look is more aggressive than the genisis coupe. Saw a new genisis coupe yesterday on the road. It really looks cheap and I thought it was a tiburon.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 3/31/2009 11:48:25 AM
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I thought the Genesis was the replacement for the Tiburon, but thinking about it, the Genesis is much larger than the Tiburon. The Veloster is smaller, but a cool looking coupe.


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