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Genissy unveiled a new concept car, announcing six all-electric models by 2030

Recently, Genissy released the official picture of the X Speedium Coupe concept car.

The new name hints at its pursuit of sport control, as Speedium is the name of a famous track in South Korea. In addition, the paint color of the concept car was named Inje Green, which is also home to the Speedium circuit.

The Genisex X Speedium Coupe concept was designed by Luc Donckerwolke, the brand's Chief Creative Officer, and many of the design elements of the new car also represent The Family Design Language of Geniseys in pure electric products in the future.

The new concept car features the iconic split headlights, with strips on either side of the strip running through the wheel arches and extending to the fenders on both sides. Consistent with the mainstream all-electric models, the new concept car also features a closed front face, but the new car's unique iconic shield mid-mesh can still distinguish it from other brands.

Genissy unveiled a new concept car, announcing six all-electric models by 2030

The side of the new car is quite outstanding, and the combination of coupe-style large slipback shape + ducktail spoiler highlights the sense of sport. The new car features multiple double-line graphics to increase recognition, such as two-line C-pillars, double-line five-spoke wheels, and taillights that echo the front line highly.

Genissy unveiled a new concept car, announcing six all-electric models by 2030

In terms of the details of the light group, the new car is also very elaborate, and the tail spoiler is also equipped with a light source. Although the concept car is not equipped with through taillights, the tail light set also has a penetrating effect.

During the 2022 New York Auto Show, Geniseys officially announced that it will produce the first pure electric model GV70 at the Montgomery plant; by 2030, the brand will launch six pure electric vehicles and achieve a comprehensive electrification transformation.

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