There is a ton of standard content on the Genesis USA GV80, like active blind spot collision assist and advanced Highway Driving Assist that can keep your vehicle centered in its lane and keep pace of the car in front of you.
Two engines are on offer, a 2.5-liter turbo 4-cylinder (2.5T), and a 3.5-liter turbo 6-cylinder(3.5T). The 2.5T is offered in both 2-Wheel Drive (in this case it’s a Rear-Wheel Drive based platform) and All-Wheel Drive. That might be something to keep in mind for you with potential snowy. The 3.5T is only available with All-Wheel Drive.
There are going to be 10 configurations, listed out in the table below. Oddly, the contents of an “Advanced” model are not always similar as you move from column to column. For example, the 2.5T AWD “Standard” is actually equipped closer to where the 2.5T RWD “Advanced” trim is.
2.5T RWD | 2.5T AWD | 3.5T AWD |
Standard | Standard | Standard |
Advanced | Advanced | Advanced |
Prestige | Prestige | Advanced+ |
Prestige |
Out of the 10 core configurations, which one suits your luxury needs the best?
Need a 3rd row? Then the 3.5T AWD Advanced+ is your only ticket to ride.
Need a massage? There are 5 to choose from!
One key touchpoint to possibly take note of, is that the details right now show that only the front door handles have the sensors for the keyless entry lock/unlock. Luxury brands typically include this on all 4 doors, while it’s common for non-luxury brands to only have the front door handles incorporate the touch sensors. We’ll watch for any more information as we get closer to launch.
Watch our Good, Better, Best on the upcoming 2021 Genesis GV80 to find more key feature details per configuration.