The Nav does look pretty cool and I'm glad it will be available to those who want it but for someone like me who probably wouldn't use it or want to pay the extra $1200-$1500 that kind of stinks! But anyways thanks for the info Kenny! Repped!
According to TibGuy2003 (Jarett) on GenCoupe.com the Canadian Nav is now available. I was just on Hyundai Canada's website and it's not on the build and price yet (someone at Hyundai Canada is slacking!!) No pictures are available yet. This mean's that the US ones should be arriving soon. Navi is about $1,500? Canadian dollars.
Jarett's post: Please book an appt with me if your in Calgary and want to see one.
http://www.hyundainews.com/Media_Kit...ss_Release.asp
Casey, I believed you (I could be wrong) asked in another thread if Navi could be added to the 2010 MY if you purchased before the Navi was available. Below is a E-Mail from Hyundai that BlinkMe323 on GenCoupe.com recieved.
Here's the response I got directly from Hyundai on whether we could retro-fit it or not:
Thank you for contacting Hyundai Motor America.
This is in response to the E-Mail you sent to Hyundai Motor America, regarding the navigation system in your 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on the recent purchase of your Genesis Coupe! The Navigation system can still be added to your vehicle, this would be considered an aftermarket part. We would invite you to visit your local Hyundai Dealership as they are in the best position to assist with this.
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Navigation - this is probably the biggest thing people have as of late been asking about. The following will add/confirm/or be new information, so listen up:
A) First 3.8 with navigation arrived at port in California this past week and was transfered to Hyundai Corp. of North America as a showroom car. Navigation is already being implemented and all coupes as coming into port as of the end of August should have the navigation where applicable.
B) Navigation will become STANDARD as part of the trim level for ALL 3.8 Track and GT models and will increase the MSRP $1,000. No exceptions.
C) Navigation will become OPTIONAL as part of a package add-on for the 2.0T Premium with AUTO Trans ONLY. Additionally the AC will be upgraded to the Auto temp style found in the 3.8 trims as well. This package will add an additional $1,250 to the MSRP of the 2.0T Premium Auto transmission model.
Last edited by KennysGCoupe; 08-01-2009 at 11:33 PM.
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The Nav does look pretty cool and I'm glad it will be available to those who want it but for someone like me who probably wouldn't use it or want to pay the extra $1200-$1500 that kind of stinks! But anyways thanks for the info Kenny! Repped!
2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 380GT
M&S Type A Front Grill
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Injen Cold Air Intake
SuperLux LED Tail Lights
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