2021 Genesis GV80
When the 2021 Genesis GV80 goes on sale later this year, it’ll offer a ton of technology for customers willing to pay for it. That includes its 3D digital instrument cluster, a 14.5-inch infotainment display, handwriting recognition, an air-purification system that actively monitors the air quality, and a laundry list of available and optional safety features. Power will come from either a 300-horsepower (223-kilowatts) 2.5-liter four-cylinder or a 370-hp (267-kW) turbocharged 3.5-liter V6. Power routes through an eight-speed automatic to either the rear or all four wheels.
Expect to see the Genesis GV80 and G80 launch sometime this autumn as production begins. The rear-wheel-drive model undercuts its German rivals on price, though adding all-wheel drive does make its price much more comparable. In early March, just over a month after revealing the new SUV, Genesis announced it’d received more than 6,000 pre-orders for the model. It looks like that popularity hasn’t slowed much.
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