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Hyundai's
Genesis sedan has been quite the sales success since it first launched in 2009 as a 2010 model, but its rear-wheel drive nature has limited its sales appeal in cold-weather states versus competitors like
Audi,
BMW,
Cadillac and
Mercedes-Benz, all of whom have offered all-wheel drive in their lineups for years now. We've been hearing that
Hyundai has had plans to remedy this shortfall for some years now, and we finally have
official confirmation that four-corners-driven traction is coming for the second-generation Genesis.
Dubbed "HTRAC," Hyundai isn't saying much about the new system, other than noting it will offer "select driving modes for a sophisticated and tailored driving experience" and that it will also electronically control the torque split between the car's front and rear axles. HTRAC was developed all over the world, including on the Nürburgring and on Korea's Yeongam Formula One circuit, as well as
winter testing in Europe. Oh, and in case you didn't already figure it out for yourself, the "H" in the name stands for "Hyundai" and "TRAC" is short for "Traction."
No word yet on when the system will become available, but Hyundai promises that the second-generation Genesis will make its world debut in its home market later this year. Although no official images or further details have been revealed yet, an undisguised look at the 2015 sedan
came to light yesterday, suggesting a reveal is imminent.
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