The Hyundai Genesis Coupe has won over many fans as more affordable alternative to the Infiniti G37 and the like, but has won itself something of a following on the tuner scene. This time, the South Korean automaker's German division has teamed up with aftermarket specialist Schmidt Revolution to create a new tuning package called the Project Panther. Based on the Genesis Coupe 3.8 R-Spec, it features redesigned front and rear bumpers, a hand-made grille, LED daytime running lights and plenty of black for a stealth-like look.
A new integrated diffuser and rear spoiler give the rear an added edge as well. The aggressive coupe rides on a set of 20-inch three-piece Schmidt Revolution FS Line wheels wrapped in high-performance Falken tires. The only engine enhancement to speak of for the 306-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 is the new stainless-steel exhaust system with quad pipes. It does, however, ride on a fresh KW Variant 1 suspension, with an interior featuring a Pioneer DIN AVIC touchscreen system and a Magden digital display.