Genesis GV80 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Genesis Motor (Hyundai) |
Model code | JX1 PE (crossover) JX1C (coupe crossover) |
Production | 2020–present |
Model years | 2021–present |
Assembly | South Korea: Ulsan (Ulsan Plant 2) |
Designer | SangYup Lee[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size luxury crossover SUV |
Body style | 5-door SUV 5-door Coupe |
Layout | |
Platform | Hyundai-Kia M3[2] |
Related | Genesis G80 |
Powertrain | |
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Transmission | 8-speed automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,955 mm (116.3 in)[3] |
Length |
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Width | 1,975 mm (77.8 in) |
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The Genesis GV80 (Korean: 제네시스 GV80) is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Genesis, Hyundai's luxury division.[4]
Overview
Internally codenamed JX1,[5] the vehicle was leaked in 3D in October 2019[6] and officially unveiled in January 2020 as the first SUV for the Genesis brand.[7] It is a collaborative effort between Genesis design teams in Korea, Europe, and the United States.[8] Built on a new rear-wheel-drive architecture, the doors, hood, and tailgate are made of aluminum.[8]
The GV80 is available with three powertrains, a turbocharged 2.5-liter unit with 304 PS (224 kW; 300 hp), a turbocharged 3.5-liter unit with 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp), and a turbocharged 3.0-liter diesel with 278 PS (204 kW; 274 hp) horsepower, which will only be available in select markets.[9]
It features a navigation-based smart cruise control (ASCC), remote smart parking assist, an NFC digital key, an around view monitor (AVM), 22-inch wheels, Nappa leather seating, a 14.5-inch touchscreen infotainment display with the 21-speaker Lexicon audio system, electric side curtains, and driver-controlled second- and third-row seating.[10]
The safety system includes ten airbags, forward collision-avoidance assist, reverse parking collision-avoidance assist, driver attention warning, blind-spot collision-avoidance assist, automatic high beam assist, and lane keep assist (LKAS).[11]
Claimed CO
2 emissions range from 175 to 202 g/km (9.9 to 11.5 oz/mi) (2.5 L petrol), from 199 to 221 g/km (11.3 to 12.5 oz/mi) (3.5 L petrol) and from 164 to 188 g/km (9.3 to 10.7 oz/mi) (3.0 L diesel).[11] The EU target for the CO
2 emissions of new passenger cars is 95 g/km (5.4 oz/mi) in 2020.[12] Combined fuel consumption ranges from 8.5 to 9.7 km/L (11.8 to 10.3 L/100 km; 24 to 27 mpg‑imp; 20 to 23 mpg‑US) (2.5 L petrol), from 7.8 to 8.6 km/L (12.8 to 11.6 L/100 km; 22 to 24 mpg‑imp; 18 to 20 mpg‑US) (2.5 L petrol), and from 10.4 to 11.8 km/L (9.6 to 8.5 L/100 km; 29 to 33 mpg‑imp; 24 to 28 mpg‑US) (diesel).[11]
GV80 Concept
The GV80 was previewed by a concept of the same name, equipped with an electric powertrain and hydrogen fuel cell, which debuted at the New York International Auto Show in 2017.[13] The GV80 Concept was styled by Luc Donckerwolke as his first project for the marque after he had moved from Bentley.[14] Hyundai suspended development of hydrogen cars in 2021.[15]
2023 refresh
A refreshed GV80 was unveiled on September 27, 2023 and went on sale in South Korea on October, 11 2023, changes include redesigned headlamps, front grill, wheels, climate controls & center console. A new 27-inch OLED screen replaced the 12.3-inch instrument cluster & 14.5-inch infotainment screen with a dual 14.6-inch touchscreens for rear passengers. The Lexicon sound system was changed to a Bang & Olufsen sound system as well.[16]
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- Rear view
- Interior
GV80 Coupe
The GV80 Coupe was unveiled on September 27, 2023 and went on sale in South Korea on October, 11 2023. Its based on the refreshed GV80, with changes like a coupe inspired roofline, redesigned front bumper and grill, flat bottom steering wheel, and carbon fiber interior trims. The GV80 Coupe also can be configured with an optional higher powered 3.5-liter turbocharged engine that adds a 48V electric superchager.[17]
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Markets
South Korea
On August 30, 2021, the GV80 was officially released with a change in the model year.[18][19] The 2022 GV80 added a six-seater model with independent seats in the second row from the existing 5/7-seat model. In addition, it expanded the front-wheel monoblock brake caliper to the gasoline 2.5 turbo model and 3.0 diesel model. It also added a copper colour to the caliper of the gasoline 3.5 turbo model.
Mauna Red and Barossa Burgundy (glossy/matte) were added to the exterior, while Urban Brown and Vanilla Beige two-tone colours were added to the standard design model.[20]
United States
In the United States, it was launched in November 2020 for the 2021 model year.[21] It is available in rear-wheel drive, for the Standard, Advanced and Prestige trim levels and powered by the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine. All-wheel drive is also offered with the 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo for the AWD Standard, AWD Advanced, AWD Advanced+ and AWD Prestige trim levels available.[22]
Powertrain
Model | Years | Transmission | Power/rpm | Torque/rpm | Acceleration 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (official) | Top Speed |
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Smartstream G2.5 T-GDi | 2020–present | 8-speed automatic | 304 PS (224 kW; 300 hp) at 5,800 rpm | 43 kg⋅m (422 N⋅m; 311 lb⋅ft; 43 kg⋅m) at 1,650–4,000 rpm | 6.9 s–7.7 s | 237 km/h (147 mph) |
Smartstream G3.5 T-GDi | 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp) at 5,800 rpm | 54 kg⋅m (530 N⋅m; 391 lb⋅ft; 54 kg⋅m) at 1,300–4,500 rpm | 5.5 s | 240 km/h (149 mph) | ||
Smartstream G3.5 T-GDi e-S/C | 2023–present | 415 PS (305 kW; 409 hp) at 5,800 rpm | 56 kg⋅m (549 N⋅m; 405 lb⋅ft; 56 kg⋅m) at 1,300–4,500 rpm | |||
Diesel | ||||||
Smartstream D3.0 CRDi | 2020–2022 | 8-speed automatic | 278 PS (204 kW; 274 hp) at 3,800 rpm | 60 kg⋅m (588 N⋅m; 434 lb⋅ft; 60 kg⋅m) at 1,500–3,000 rpm | 6.8 s–7.5 s | 230 km/h (143 mph) |
2022–2023 | 273 PS (201 kW; 269 hp) at 3,800 rpm |
Recall
In June 2020, Hyundai Motor suspended delivery of the diesel powered GV80, as the company determined there were engine vibration issues due to carbon buildup.[23] In September 2020, Hyundai Motor recalled 8,783 GV80s because of engine stall.[24] Since the vehicle was launched in January, there have been eight recalls, four of which involved the engine.[24]
Sales
Calendar Year | South Korea[25] | United States[26] | Canada | Global[25] |
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2020 | 34,217 | 1,517 | 276 | 43,158 |
2021 | 24,591 | 20,316 | 1,553 | 48,072 |
2022 | 23,439 | 17,521 | 46,300 | |
2023 | 19,697 |
References
- ↑ "Interview: Luc Donckerwolke + SangYup Lee, Head of Design at Hyundai and Genesis!". Driven. 2020-05-22. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
- ↑ "All-New Luxury, All-New Platform - the 2021 Genesis G80 & GV80 - Luxury Begins with the Right Foundation" (Press release).
- ↑ Oldham, Scott (16 January 2020). "Genesis GV80 Is Late to the Party But Is Dressed to Impress". Car and Driver. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
- ↑ Quiroga, Tony (14 January 2020). "Genesis Finally Has an SUV, the GV80". Car and Driver. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- ↑ "2021 Genesis GV80, G80 2.5T recalled with potential fuel pipe fault". Drive. 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
- ↑ "Burlappcar: Better pictures of the 2020 Genesis GV80".
- ↑ "Genesis GV80 Finally Debuts As The World's Latest Luxury SUV". Motor1.com. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- 1 2 Quiroga, Tony (2020-01-15). "Genesis Finally Has an SUV, the GV80". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- ↑ Ewing, Steven (14 January 2020). "2020 Genesis GV80 revealed in its final form". Roadshow by CNET. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- ↑ Priddle, Alisa (15 January 2020). "2021 Genesis GV80 First Look: Better Late than Never". Motor Trend. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- 1 2 3 "Genesis GV80 catalogue" (PDF). Genesis Motor. June 2020.
- ↑ "Average CO2 emissions from new cars and new vans increased again in 2019". European Environment Agency. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ↑ "Genesis Reveals GV80 Fuel Cell Concept SUV At New York International Auto Show" (Press release). Genesis Motors Media. 8 April 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
- ↑ Atiyeh, Clifford (April 12, 2017). "Genesis GV80 Concept Revealed!". Car and Driver. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
- ↑ Dow, Jameson. "Hyundai pauses Genesis hydrogen fuel cell project just days after ending ICE engines", Electrek, December 29, 2021
- ↑ Alex, Misoyannis (27 September 2023). "2024 Genesis GV80 facelift unveiled, Australian arrival next year". Drive. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
- ↑ Alex, Misoyannis (27 September 2023). "2024 Genesis GV80 Coupe unveiled, due in Australia next year". Drive. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
- ↑ "2022 Genesis GV80 Probably Getting A Six-Seat Version". 《Motor1》. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
- ↑ "Here's Everything We Know About The 2022 Genesis GV80". 《Hotcars》. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
- ↑ "2022 Genesis GV80 Spied With New Six-Seater Layout". 《Carbuzz》. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ↑ "A Detailed Overview Of Genesis' Appealing 2021 GV80 Luxury SUV". Carscoops. 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- ↑ "First Drives Of 2021 Genesis GV80 SUV Are Here: Was It Worth The Wait For U.S. Shoppers?". Carscoops. 2020-10-31. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- ↑ Yonhap (5 June 2020). "Hyundai delays delivery of GV80 SUV following engine vibration issue". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- 1 2 Nam, Hyun-woo (6 October 2020). "GV80 diesel becomes headache for Hyundai Motor". The Korea Times. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- 1 2 "Sales Performance | IR Activities | IR | Company | Company – Hyundai Worldwide".
- ↑ "Genesis GV80 Sales Figures".
External links
- Official website
- "Genesis GV80 catalogue" (PDF). Genesis Motor. June 2020.