Europeans are enamored with SUVs but across the pond, there’s still plenty of love left for station wagons that often prove more popular than their sedan counterparts. With Genesis having taken its European assault seriously, the Koreans have presented their very first estate model under the ‘Shooting Brake’ moniker based on the new G70 compact luxury sedan.
Designed with European customers in mind, the G70 Shooting Brake will be the fifth model Genesis has
confirmed for its market launch in the continent this summer, after the G70 and
G80 sedans, and the GV70 and GV80 SUVs.
With the Audi A4 Avant, BMW 3-Series
Touring and Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate in its sights, the 2021 G70 Shooting
Brake has identical dimensions to the sedan. It is 4,685 mm long,
1,850 mm wide and 1,400 mm tall, and has a 2,835 mm long wheelbase. The redesigned rear end and the longer roof have opened up
more boot space, with the automaker claiming that the luggage area is 40
percent larger than that of the sedan. Moreover, owners will be able to haul
some big items thanks to the 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats.
Up front, it is indistinguishable from the
G70 Sedan, featuring the same bumper design, grille and split headlamp styling.
The slim LED taillights have identical graphics, but they now protrude into the
tailgate that otherwise still displays the ‘Genesis’ name in the middle, right
above the model’s nomenclature and designation. The bumper has been adapted to
the Shooting Brake styling and ends with a four-fin diffuser, just like on the
four-door body style. It also sports a roof-mounted spoiler that incorporates
the third brake light.
The interior carries over and
includes the free-standing infotainment system, HVAC controls, center console,
buttons surrounding the gear selector, cup holders and three-spoke
multi-function steering wheel, among others.
Genesis has yet to detail the trim levels
and powertrains of the G70 Shooting Brake, yet they should mirror the saloon
which is offered with a 249 HP 2.0-liter turbo-four and a 365 HP twin-turbo
3.3-liter V6, as well as a 2.2-liter diesel making 199 HP.


