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Genesis X Convertible ConceptGenesis X Convertible Concept

INSPIRED BY X :
GENESIS COMPLETES ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONCEPT TRILOGY WITH X CONVERTIBLE
INSPIRED BY X :
GENESIS COMPLETES ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONCEPT TRILOGY WITH X CONVERTIBLE

THE EV CONCEPT TRILOGY
: AN OUTLOOK ON GENESIS' FUTURE
THE EV CONCEPT TRILOGY
: AN OUTLOOK ON GENESIS' FUTURE

The concept car trilogy is crowned by the Genesis X Convertible concept, which materializes the brand’s 'Athletic Elegance' design philosophy in its purest form.

INTRODUCING
THE Genesis X Convertible CONCEPT
INTRODUCING
THE Genesis X Convertible CONCEPT

The Genesis X Convertible concept combines with its folding hardtop roof—that integrates transparent moon roofs above the front occupants to provide an open feel even when closed— the architecture and powertrain set the perfect stage to communicate with nature, allowing users to enjoy the environment in a new way, free from mechanical disturbance.

EXTERIOR OF THE GENESIS X CONVERTIBLE CONCEPT

The Genesis X Convertible concept's exterior is painted in Crane White. White cranes represent nobility and sanctity in Korea. The Genesis X Convertible concept's exterior is painted in Crane White. White cranes represent nobility and sanctity in Korea.

EXTERIOR

FRONT DESIGNFRONT DESIGN

Genesis’ Two-Line graphic identity is also present on the X Convertible concept. As in the X Speedium Coupe concept, this graphic identity integrates the new EV face and forms an abstract of the Crest Grille.

The Genesis X Convertible concept’s long bonnet, generous dash-to-axle, short front overhang, and long wheelbase are drawn rearwards towards the long deck, accentuating its stately yet relaxed poise.
The anti-wedge Parabolic Line emphasizes the regal character of the profile, creating tension between the full surfaces through a gently rearward-sloping horizontal belt line, while muscular blisters around the wheels form an athletic ‘Coke bottle’ plan view and integrate into an elegant silhouette when viewed from the side.

EXTERIOR

REAR DESIGNREAR DESIGN

The rear end of the X Convertible concept features a concave elliptical duck tail intersected by horizontal quad rear lights. The continuity of the elliptical shape is interrupted and crowned by a V-shape indentation that hints at the crest and wings of the Genesis logo.

INTERIOR OF THE GENESIS X CONVERTIBLE CONCEPT

The X Convertible concept is an open-air theatre, providing an unparalleled sensory experience for all occupants. Convertibles offer freedom of expression and a heightened sensory experience thanks to the open roof, which allows a direct connection with the surrounding environment.The X Convertible concept is an open-air theatre, providing an unparalleled sensory experience for all occupants. Convertibles offer freedom of expression and a heightened sensory experience thanks to the open roof, which allows a direct connection with the surrounding environment.

INTERIOR

INTERIOR DESIGNINTERIOR DESIGN

The interior of the X Convertible concept features a driver-centric four-seat asymmetric layout—a consistent theme throughout all recent Genesis concept cars. Its wraparound instrument panel seamlessly integrates with the center console and cocoons the driver cockpit, emphasizing not only its performance-oriented attributes but its connection with the driver.

INTERIOR

INTERIOR COLORINTERIOR COLOR

The primary interior color is Giwa Navy—named after “Giwa”, the roof tiles on Korean houses. Made from recyclable wool fabric, the textured, woven pad graphic wraps around the cabin, contrasting with the smooth and sleek leather surfaces of the seats.

Dancheong Orange serves as a bold accent color—named after the traditional decorative colorings on traditional Korean wooden buildings—with bold orange stitching tracing along the fabric interior.

“It is the normal development of Genesis to increase the athletic and emotional facet of our design philosophy by creating an emotional trilogy: the X family. Innovation is the catalyst to becoming more engaged with the environment around us. We are in the process of transitioning Genesis into a company that will deliver products for customers to enjoy.”

Luc Donckerwolke, Chief Creative Officer, 2022