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The Royal Mint is not just a fun design exercise, said Manfred Fitzgerald, Global Head of Genesis. The brand is seriously considering producing such a vehicle if its parent company, Hyundai Motor Group, approves it. It could potentially go into production around 2022, Fitzgerald said at a meeting with reporters before the unveiling.
Fitzgerald said he did not see the Mint as an "entry-level" car for Genesis. Instead, it's simply an alternative product intended to be as luxurious as any other Genesis model.
"I think it will definitely be an icon for the brand," he said.
Despite its size, the Mint is not a sports car. It is really intended for urban traffic jams as opposed to large country roads. The fact that the car is electric has allowed designers to create more interior space, no room having to be fitted out for an internal combustion engine or transmission.
"I do not think you need a lot of sporting attributes for that," Fitzgerald said. "It's something that will be very pragmatic, but at the same time cool and elegant."
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