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Ad Feature: explore the Genesis G70… in its best format yet

Join kiteboarding champion Sabrina Lutz on her journey with the Genesis G70 Shooting Brake

Those who love cars, love the shooting brake format. With a design heritage going back many decades across some of Europe’s best-loved marques, the shooting brake take on life has always been synonymous with speed and practicality, combining aerodynamic intelligence with clever use of interior space.

It is then, no surprise that the latest offering from Genesis – the G70 Shooting Brake – follows in this sleek tradition, turning heads across the world as the luxury brand continues its entry into Europe with another eye-catching design.

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Even when the G70 Shooting Brake is not moving, the lower signature crest grille, lower stance, and floating integral spoiler give the impression of speed. Inside you’re cossetted by one of Genesis’ renowned luxury interiors using the brand’s Korean DNA and uncluttered “white space” design, including optional digital instrument panel with 3D display, wireless phone charging and connected services to find local fuel prices and parking.

For performance, the G70 Shooting Brake is available in 2.2 litre diesel and 2.0 litre petrol with either 194bhp or the faster 241bhp, the latter of which will get you from 0-62 in 6,4 seconds.

 

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It’s a car that boldly declares its athletic ability, whether still or on the move. And you can watch the video above to meet someone who also values speed, design and practicality in their life – kiteboarding champion Sabrina Lutz – and how she feels about the Genesis G70 Shooting Brake.

To find out more, head this way to explore options and prices on the official Genesis site.

 

 

 

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