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Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products

Recently, Genises released a new concept car: Genisex X Speedium Coupe, which will also lead the design direction of Jenises' future pure electric products. Geniseis' first pure electric vehicle: the GV70 is scheduled to start production in December this year, and six more pure electric vehicles will be launched by 2030 to complete the electrification transformation.

Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products
Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products

The concept car was designed by Luc Donckerwolke, Chief Creative Officer of Genisesy, and the word Speedium in the name is derived from a track in South Korea, which also underscores the Geniseys brand's pursuit of sporty performance.

Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products
Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products

The front face of the new car is very sci-fi, the headlights have been "weakened" to fully integrate with the middle net, while the wide front and the obvious line of the top cover maintain a muscular feel. The side finish presents the visual sense of a large GT sports car, which is also a favorite of domestic consumers, such as the Porsche Panamera we are familiar with, but this concept car is obviously more extreme than it. In addition, details such as electronic exterior mirrors, prominent wheel arches, and large-sized rims with complex multi-spokes add a lot to the car.

Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products
Genises' new concept car unveils the future design direction of pure electric products

The beauty of the rear shape is not lost at all to the front of the car, and the rounded design with the bumpy shape not only creates an excellent visual effect, but also shows the difficult manufacturing process, and the lighting configuration of the rear is also eye-catching. What's even more interesting is that the exterior color of this concept car is named "Inje Green", which is also home to the Speedium circuit.

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