Genisys officially unveiled the G70 for the first time ever, a luxury sports sedan that has reached the scene to rival Mercedes C-Class, BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Lexus IS.
The G70 sports exterior features elegant lines on its body, with a long bonnet, a sloping roof with a short rear, and front and rear LED lights, in short, perfect elegance not overpriced.
In its cabin, the Gnesses G70 is designed with simplicity and luxury, sophisticated leather trim and elegant decoration, a sports steering wheel and seats, an 8 inch touch screen entertainment system that supports Apple Carbillay and Android Auto, digital meter counters.
For power options, the G70 has a 2-liter, 4-cylinder, 248 hp and 260 lb-ft torque engine. The G70 Sport has a 3.3-liter, 6-cylinder, 365-horsepower and 376-lb-ft turbo engine, 100 kilometers over 4.7 seconds.
The G70 Sport features a launch control system that adjusts the stability of the vehicle as it starts, the torque-shaping technology for each wheel as needed, differential lock to adjust the speed of each wheel separately, variable steering rate for the steering wheel, The car is off the ground.
The G70 is supported by an artificial intelligence platform that allows voice control, which is provided by Cocoa, South Korea's South Korean telephone service provider, a company that collaborates with Samsung to integrate artificial intelligence with the Pixby virtual assistant.
The G70 has a state-of-the-art body control system that configures the seat, steering wheel, side mirrors and upper vertical screen to "optimum" mode based on the driver's body data.
Safety technology is an important factor in the Genesis, so the G70 offers advanced driver assistance systems including front-line warning and avoidance, alert alertness, an adaptive cruise control system along with a driver's assistant on highways to lead the vehicle itself in some cases, Deviate from it, blind spot alert for what you can not see around the car, alert the driver if the car feels unaware of the road.
The G8 2018 will be launched in the GCC in the first quarter of next year, with prices expected to start from 200,000 riyals around the world.