Genesis has unveiled the updated G80 luxury sedan for global markets, bringing with it technological and design upgrades over the car revealed in 2020. This latest iteration introduces a tweaked exterior design, more tech inside the cabin and a new Sport variant. Here’s what you need to know about the facelifted sedan.
Design Upgrade
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The G80 gets an updated design including a new more prominent dual-mesh design for the Crest Grille, updated Two-Line headlamps, revised bumpers and new alloy wheel designs.
Interior Refinements
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The dashboard now features a new 27-inch-widescreen OLED display that combines the instrument cluster and infotainment screen. Additionally, the centre console now features new touch-based air-con controls. It also gets a new shift-by-wire gear selector.
New G80 Sport
The updated G80 also gets a Sport variant that gets its own unique design elements. It misses out on the dual-mesh grille but gets sportier bumpers with larger vents and different design alloy wheels. It also gets tweaks to the cabin including sportier trim inserts.
Updated Colour Options
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Both the G80 and G80 Sport models will be available in a range of 10 exterior colors, including the newly introduced Brooklyn Brown, and offer four interior color options.
Engine Line-up Unchanged
Coming to the engine line-up, the brand has carried forward with the existing 2.5-litre and 3.5-litre petrol engines from the outgoing model. The former develops 300 bhp while the latter develops a stronger 375 bhp.