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A HUGE car brand has scrapped two of its luxury models as it moves into an 'era of electrification'.

The firm has 'no plans' to bring back the petrol motors but won't go fully electric yet either.

Hyundai's luxury arm Genesis is scrapping two flagship models
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Hyundai's luxury arm Genesis is scrapping two flagship modelsCredit: Supplied

Hyundai is best known for producing sturdy, reliable family cars for affordable prices.

But many forget that it also owns a luxury arm in the form of Genesis.

Stemming from the executive Hyundai Genesis in 2004, the brand was launched as a standalone subsidiary in 2015 with the aim of using its parent company's platform to compete in the premium market.

It has quietly been producing reasonably priced rivals to BMW and Mercedes for close to a decade across Asia, but it only came to Europe in 2021.

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Just three years one, it has binned two of its flagship models, the G70 saloon and GV80 SUV, according to .

Both have been under pressure from poor sales, with the company only selling around 200 of each in the UK last year.

That combined with the fact that the brand is entering an "era of electrification" spelled the end for the two petrol-powered motors.

However, Genesis has not jumped into the EV world with two feet either, notably U-turning on its promise to only produce new electric models from next year.

Instead, the firm has promised to develop its range of hybrid technology, including potential battery-aided versions of the discontinued models.

The new cars will be sold through Hyundai's UK dealership network under a "business optimisation and synergy creation" agreement struck last year.

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This will see the models offered across 14 UK sites as opposed to Genesis' three standalone "studio" showrooms.

A Genesis spokesperson said: "Genesis continues to be committed to pursuing our plans and being a leader in the era of electrification, but we remain flexible based on market conditions and consumer demand.

"We plan to release hybrid models as we continue our journey towards full electrification.

"Further details regarding upcoming hybrid powertrains from Genesis will be announced at a later date."

It comes after a rival brand revealed a sports car-slaying estate that can match the Porsche 911 GTS for speed.

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