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"description": "Rear seat area with integrated storage Photo credit: Genesis The rear cabin features two individual seats with integrated armrests and modular cupholder fixtures. Upholstery combines dark blue and beige tones with quilted stitching throughout. Forward view of the interior layout",
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"publishedAt": "2025-04-16T11:28:27+00:00",
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"textContent": "Rear seat area with integrated storage\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nThe rear cabin features two individual seats with integrated armrests and modular cupholder fixtures. Upholstery combines dark blue and beige tones with quilted stitching throughout.\n\n\n\nForward view of the interior layout\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nLooking toward the front of the vehicle, the cabin showcases the quilted seat design, geometric detailing, and a dashboard with circular digital gauges. Panoramic skylights are visible in the roof.\n\n\n\nFront three-quarter view in desert environment\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nThe X Gran Equator Concept is shown positioned in the sand. The front fascia lacks a visible grille and uses slim horizontal lighting elements along with circular auxiliary lamps. No obvious tailpipe is visible.\n\n\n\nDriver’s area and dashboard detail\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nThe front cabin includes a four-gauge cluster inspired by analog camera dials. The dashboard and center console emphasize geometric design and limited ornamentation.\n\n\n\nProfile view of the vehicle at sunset\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nCaptured from the side, the vehicle has a long hood and a tapered rear roofline. Distinctive two-line lighting spans the front and rear. The tires have an off-road tread pattern.\n\n\n\nParked on rocky terrain\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nThis image shows the X Gran Equator Concept from the front three-quarter view in a rocky setting. Roof rails and beadlock-style wheels are clearly visible.\n\n\n\nRear three-quarter view during dusk\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nFrom the rear, the taillights wrap around the body in a continuous horizontal strip. The Genesis wordmark appears on the rear hatch. Ground clearance and approach angles are also apparent.\n\n\n\nOverhead view highlighting roof and proportions\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Genesis\n\n\n\nA top-down view reveals the segmented skylight system and symmetrical roof rails. The overall body shape is rectangular with a fast C-pillar and flush door handles.",
"title": "Genesis X Gran Equator is the SUV you didn’t see coming",
"updatedAt": "2025-04-16T11:28:28+00:00"
}