PEBBLE BEACH: Easily The BEST And MOST Detailed Interior Pictures Of The Hyundai Vision G Coupe Concept
In my last thread I made sure to show you the very best exterior pictures of the all-new Hyundai Vision G Coupe Concept. As you've come to expect from AutoSpies, our very own Agent 001 snapped some seriously great quality exterior shots.
And not only was the quality good, 001 captured plenty of the exterior design's details. To me, the exterior reminds me of a blend of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe, the all-new BMW 7-Series, the current-gen Hyundai Genesis and even a pinch of Cadillac.
Hyundai Vision G Concept
It may not surprise you to see that a lot of this carries over into the Hyundai concept's interior as well. Take, for example, the two large TFT screens behind the steering wheel and in the center of the dashboard. This seems to mimic the S-Class' approach to an instrument panel and infotainment display.
From there, scope out the seat design's intricate stitching, which is not quite a diamond-pattern as it is a bit more organic. Note the detail in the wood inlays. Clearly Hyundai was looking to establish what luxury means for the Korean brand.
Check out the coupe's interior below and let us know what you think in the comments.
Hyundai Vision G Concept
MDarringer -
8/13/2015 11:28:43 AM
-4 Boost
It looks largely production ready. Is this concept Equus sized? If so we could be looking at the Equus' production dash.
Yonder7 -
8/13/2015 12:04:08 PM
+1 Boost
I am an MB fan but this looks like an S class coupe alternative for people not willing to pay for an MB....Looks nice to me...
Yonder7 -
8/13/2015 12:04:44 PM
0 Boost
I am an MB fan but this looks like an S class coupe alternative for people not willing to pay for an MB....Looks nice to me...
Yonder7 -
8/13/2015 12:08:51 PM
0 Boost
I am an MB fan but this looks like an S class coupe alternative for people not willing to pay for an MB....Looks nice to me...
cidflekken -
8/13/2015 12:30:43 PM
0 Boost
That is a sharp interior, gotta admit. If the can bring 90% of it to production, they will have a definitive winner on their hands (as long as the exterior styling stands up as well).
MDarringer -
8/13/2015 12:42:06 PM
-5 Boost
That's the problem of the current Equus. Granted, the Equus is no S Class, but neither is it horribly deficient. It's 80% of an S Class for 50% of the cost. Unfortunately, the styling is so nondescript that the Equus was dead in the water.
Had the Equus been 80% of an S Class for 50% of the price WITH styling that looked $125K, the E Class, 5 Series, and A6 would have seen some sales migration to the Equus.
I predict that is EXACTLY what the Continental will do. It will be "S Class" for an "E Class" price that is unabashedly gorgeous.
My brother-in-law went from an E Class to a Genesis lease and then just leased the new Genesis and he loves it. His father took a "what the hell lets go for it" and replaced his 10 yr old S Class with an Equus when it came out and he likes it but wishes it was more stylish.
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