BK Hyundai Genesis Coupe dead, will be replaced by luxury coupe
The last RWD model and sportiest car in Hyundai’s lineup, the BK Genesis Coupe is now dead, and will be replaced by a entry level luxury coupe before 2020.
The last RWD model and sportiest car in Hyundai’s lineup, the BK Genesis Coupe is now dead, and will be replaced by a entry level luxury coupe before 2020.
The F32 BMW 4-Series is based on the 3-Series but finally abandons the 3-Series name. Comes in RWD or AWD with either turbo I4 or I6 gas and diesel motors.
The 2017 update for the Cadillac ATS coupe includes streamlined trim levels, a standard 2-liter turbo I4, and the optional Carbon Black pack (seen here).
The 2012 BMW 4-Series Coupe Concept very accurately previewed the F32 coupe, which finally ditched 3-Series name from the coupe and convertible.
Simple, yet stylish, the R32 Nissan Skyline coupe came with a choice 2 and 2.6-liter straight-six engines with or without turbos in both RWD and AWD forms.
The range topping third-gen Smart ForTwo Brabus hatch has a 900cc I3 turbo with 80kW (109hp) and 170Nm (125 lb-ft), RWD and a 6-speed DCT.
The third-gen Audi TT RS coupe has a 2.5-liter turbo I5 with 400hp (298kW) and 354 lb-ft (480Nm), AWD, and a 0-100km/h (0-62mph) time of 3.7 seconds.
The fifth generation Honda Accord was little bit more than a sedan with two fewer doors, but it still looked good thanks to its BMW-lite styling.
The tenth generation Honda Civic coupe has made its debut in Los Angeles, and its doesn’t look much different to the concept car from the New York show.
The new tenth generation Honda Civic coupe features more expressive styling, larger dimensions, and 1.5 and 2-liter engines shared with the new sedan.