Keep an eye out for the colorful Hyundai and Genesis art cars rolling around Manhattan September 17-22. The vehicles will be on the road during the 2023 UN General Assembly High Level Week to promote Busan, South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.
The 20 art cars include the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6 and Genesis G80 Electrified. Their bodies sport wraps inspired by artist Jay Flow’s graffiti with the message “Busan Is Ready.” Waves and cartoon characters are frequent motifs in designs.
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Synchronizing the art car exhibition with the 2023 UN General Assembly High Level Week means there is a chance that world leaders and other dignitaries will be able to understand the message of promoting art. application for the Universal Exhibition. In addition to travel, there will also be an exhibition at Genesis House New York, in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
Genesis House features a Korean restaurant, library, lounge and tea pavilion. The brand also displays its vehicles there and uses the space to organize special events.
Hyundai Motor Group previously brought art cars to promote Busan’s efforts to Jakarta, Indonesia, during the ASEAN summit, and to New Delhi, India, during G20-related events. The company promoted the offer using short videos and infographics on social media.
The Bureau International des Expositions regulates and supervises World’s Fairs, previously known as World’s Fairs. The objective is to improve human knowledge by highlighting scientific, technological, economic and social progress.
The last World Expo took place in Dubai from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The next one will take place in Osaka, Japan from April 13, 2025 to October 13, 2025.
Three cities are competing to host the 2030 World Expo: Busan, South Korea; Rome, Italy; and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Bureau International des Expositions will select the winner in November 2023 through a vote by BIE Member States.
Watch Motor1.comGenesis G80 Electrified review:
Keep an eye out for the colorful Hyundai and Genesis art cars rolling around Manhattan September 17-22. The vehicles will be on the road during the 2023 UN General Assembly High Level Week to promote Busan, South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.
The 20 art cars include the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6 and Genesis G80 Electrified. Their bodies sport wraps inspired by artist Jay Flow’s graffiti with the message “Busan Is Ready.” Waves and cartoon characters are frequent motifs in designs.
8 Pictures
Synchronizing the art car exhibition with the 2023 UN General Assembly High Level Week means there is a chance that world leaders and other dignitaries will be able to understand the message of promoting art. application for the Universal Exhibition. In addition to travel, there will also be an exhibition at Genesis House New York, in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
Genesis House features a Korean restaurant, library, lounge and tea pavilion. The brand also displays its vehicles there and uses the space to organize special events.
Hyundai Motor Group previously brought art cars to promote Busan’s efforts to Jakarta, Indonesia, during the ASEAN summit, and to New Delhi, India, during G20-related events. The company promoted the offer using short videos and infographics on social media.
The Bureau International des Expositions regulates and supervises World’s Fairs, previously known as World’s Fairs. The objective is to improve human knowledge by highlighting scientific, technological, economic and social progress.
The last World Expo took place in Dubai from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The next one will take place in Osaka, Japan from April 13, 2025 to October 13, 2025.
Three cities are competing to host the 2030 World Expo: Busan, South Korea; Rome, Italy; and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Bureau International des Expositions will select the winner in November 2023 through a vote by BIE Member States.
Watch Motor1.comGenesis G80 Electrified review: