No browsing of the luxury SUV market can be considered complete until you’ve laid eyes on the Genesis GV80 Coupe and hands on its steering wheel. To overlook its opulent features and abundant ...
Genesis builds some of the most visually appealing vehicles around, and its SUVs are no exception. From the all-electric GV60 to the imposing GV80, the automaker’s lineup is stunning from all angles.
It’s not every week that we get to drive something that turns heads at every intersection, but the all-new 2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe 3.5T proved it could do just that — and keep our friends asking ...
The rise of Genesis as a formidable luxury brand has been a fast one, bringing the Hyundai-owned mark the kind of huge measure of success in just several years that it took Japanese luxury brands ...
Competes with: BMW X5/X6, Mercedes-Benz GLE, Volvo XC60 Looks like: The “coupe” SUV trend isn’t ending anytime soon Powertrains: 300-horsepower, turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder or 375-hp, ...
The Genesis GV80's appealing blend of style, technology, and performance at a price point below competitors from Germany and Japan seems to make it a clever play for affluent customers seeking the ...
Possible I’m starting to sound like a pop-up video ad that vexes your phone or tablet every time you sign in. Or, for my fellow old-timers, I’m sounding like a broken record. But Genesis has exceeded ...
Genesis has introduced the 2025 GV80 and GV80 Coupe, ahead of their North American debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Since we’ve already seen the models before, we’ll focus on U.S. specifications ...
Genesis launches an exciting September lease deal for the 2025 GV80 Coupe. See pricing, terms, and why this luxury SUV coupe is worth a look. The price rises accordingly, because fashion always exacts ...
Never one to shy away from exploring future styling via concept car, Genesis has revealed the GV80 Coupe Concept this week. Its latest concept continues the brand's tradition of New York Auto Show ...
Genesis introduced the facelifted GV80 last fall and now the company has announced U.S. pricing will begin at $57,700. That’s the same price as its predecessor, despite having a host of improvements.