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Genesis unveils its X Grand Equator concept

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Korean manufacturer Genesis has unveiled one of its most spectacular design studies, the X Grand Equator, a dream vehicle for off-road excursion enthusiasts. Although Genesis has provided no comments regarding its powertrain (internal combustion or electric?), its purpose is far from highway-focused.

In fact, the only technical detail provided is that the wheels are 24-inch versions with bolted flanges, perfectly suited for this type of expedition. On the exterior, notable features include a two-part rear tailgate and an integrated roof rack. For now, the dashboard is equipped with a few gauges inspired by digital cameras.

It should be noted that this is a design study.

(Photo Genesis)

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