GENESIS G80 – models and specs
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G80 Introduction

The Genesis G80 sedan is redefining expectations for executive luxury in Australia—offering bold styling, opulent features, and a range of powertrains including a twin-turbo V6, turbo four-cylinder, and the Electrified G80 EV. Designed to take on the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, and Lexus ES, the G80 stands out with its striking grille, elegant lines, and ultra-modern cabin crowned by a sweeping 27-inch OLED display. Its plush, Nappa leather seats (with available massage), Bang & Olufsen 18-speaker audio, and tri-zone climate elevate longer journeys, while Genesis’ five-year complimentary servicing and unlimited-km warranty provide peace of mind. The G80’s blend of rear- and all-wheel-drive, adaptive cruise, advanced lane assist, and smart safety tech deliver both driver confidence and serene comfort.

For buyers looking at the Genesis G80 electric, there’s also dual-motor AWD performance, ultra-fast charging (10–80% in 25 minutes), and up to 570km of range available. With free valet pick-up and a full at-home charging suite (for EVs), Genesis transforms ownership into a white-glove experience. While some reviewers debate if the tech can match the Germans, most agree the G80’s design, tactile quality, and real-world refinement put it near the top of the class. For those unwilling to blend in, the Genesis G80 is an eye-catching, high-value luxury alternative on Australian roads.

Available models

Genesis Electrified G80 LUX
Engine/Powertrain: Dual electric motors (272 kW/700 Nm)
Battery Size: 94.5 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 145058
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: 8-speed automatic transmission, estimated range up to 570 km (WLTP), 800V ultra-fast charging capability (10% to 80% in 25 minutes), 19-inch alloy wheels, 27-inch OLED display, Nappa leather upholstery, 18-way power-adjustable front seats with heating, ventilation, and massage functions, tri-zone climate control, 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, panoramic sunroof, comprehensive safety suite including AEB, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control

G80 Performance & Power

Performance and refinement are hallmarks of the G80 range. The 2.5T model’s four-cylinder turbo punches out 224kW and 422Nm through the rear wheels, while the 3.5T AWD boosts outputs to 279kW and 530Nm for effortless, all-weather acceleration. Byron Mathioudakis (CarsGuide) celebrates the smooth eight-speed automatic and notes the G80 “remains rapid as the revs and speed rise,” with the twin-turbo V6 providing both “keen dynamics and a stirring exhaust note.”

For the Electrified G80, Justin Narayan (Drive) says, "Put simply, the Genesis G80 EV is fast," confirmed by Emily Agar (CarsGuide), who recorded 0–100km/h in just 4.9 seconds. Adaptive suspension, rear-wheel steering (with Sport Package), and high-grip Michelin tyres keep the sedan composed on winding roads, while reviewers note the electric G80’s quiet instant torque and stable tracking. Only the slightly high driving position (due to battery placement) and sheer size remind drivers they’re in a luxury limousine, not a sports sedan.

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G80 Interior & Design

Few rivals make a stronger visual statement than the G80, with its sweeping proportions, sculpted lighting, and signature double-crest grille. Emily Agar (CarsGuide) relates, "Many people assumed I was driving some sort of Bentley... and some were surprised that Genesis was even a brand." Inside, standout elements include quilted Nappa leather, forged wood or metal inlays, diamond-stitched headliners, ambient lighting, and the panoramic sunroof.

James Wong (CarExpert) reassures buyers, “If you’re wondering whether the cabin presentation and tactility stacks up against the Germans and Lexus, it’s certainly no poor relation.” Most reviewers are impressed by the “handsome” materials, premium switchgear, and the vast OLED display, although some find the abundance of screens and rotary controls can be complex to master. The Electrified G80 features unique interior colours, recycled trim, and a striking ‘Matira Blue’ paint option. Space for both rows is generous, rear comfort is limousine-like, and the attention to detail sets a new standard at its price point.

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G80 Technology & Safety

Tech and safety in the G80 are state-of-the-art, with a 27-inch OLED digital dash, tri-zone climate, and a suite of advanced driver aids. Emily Agar (CarsGuide) highlights the “blind-spot view monitor that pops a video feed... [which] is great for the city." The Bang & Olufsen audio and rear seat entertainment (14.6-inch screens) add comfort for all passengers, though some reviewers noted the lack of connected/car streaming services was a downside for tech-heavy users.

James Wong (CarExpert) points to the car’s extensive safety kit: adaptive cruise, lane-keep, rear cross-traffic, Highway Driving Assist, and 10 airbags. The touch controls and rotary knob take getting used to—especially with some dual controls for climate and infotainment. All G80s boast 360-degree camera coverage, while the Electrified G80 gains further eco-friendly features like a solar roof and predictive adaptive suspension. Most testers agree the suite is class-leading for daily driving confidence, whether in the city or on the motorway.

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G80 Range & Charging

The Electrified G80 uses a 94.5kWh battery, offering up to 570km of range (WLTP) on a single charge—rivaling the best luxury BEVs. Justin Narayan (Drive) notes, "Genesis claims its G80 EV’s 87.2kWh battery is capable of yielding 520km of range," and Emily Agar (CarsGuide) adds, "It can also accept the speeds from an ultra-fast 350kW charger and you can get from 10 to 80 per cent in just 22 minutes!" Owners see 19–21kWh/100km on the highway, and range drops with hard acceleration or cold weather but remains strong for long commutes.

AC charging is capped at 11kW—enough for overnight charging at home, while rapid public fast chargers help the EV fit into busy lifestyles. The petrol G80s are equally competitive, consuming 9–11L/100km depending on powertrain and driving style. While the boot shrinks in the EV (due to battery packaging), a solar roof adds extra charge during sunny days and clever regen settings enable relaxed one-pedal driving.

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G80 & Solar Power

Electrified G80 owners can maximise the sedan’s value by pairing it with a home solar system, offsetting most daily charging costs. Thanks to the 11kW onboard charger, home top-ups during daylight are both energy- and cost-efficient—an increasingly smart option with rising petrol prices. Installing a solar-compatible EV and using scheduled charging maximises the “fuel” cost savings and can dramatically lower the sedan’s lifetime carbon footprint.

For buyers curious about government rebates or integrating EVs into rooftop solar, visit our solar power guide or find a qualified local solar installer. Large-battery and long-range luxury EVs can see the fastest payback period when charged solely with home or work solar. For petrol G80 drivers, futureproofing with solar-readiness may support an EV switch later on.

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FAQ - Genesis G80

What is the price of the Genesis G80 in Australia?

Pricing for the 2025 Genesis G80 starts at $104,000 for the 2.5T Lux, increasing to $121,000 for the 3.5T AWD and up to $145,058 for the Electrified G80. Options like the Sport Package and rear seat entertainment add further cost. “genesis g80 price australia” and “genesis g80 cost” are popular searches as buyers compare deals. Always check with a Genesis Studio for current offers or drive-away quotes.

How does the G80 perform compared to its rivals?

The G80 impresses with strong turbo petrol or electric power, smooth and fast shifting, and adaptive dampers for a composed ride. The 3.5T’s twin-turbo V6 delivers quick acceleration, while the Electrified G80’s dual-motor setup means rapid, silent takes-offs. Reviewers find handling and grip surprisingly athletic for such a large sedan. Daily comfort and refinement are considered superior to most rivals.

What’s inside the Genesis G80’s cabin—how’s the interior?

Cabin quality is a clear highlight—luxury Nappa leather, crafted wood or metal trim, panoramic sunroof, and a vast digital OLED screen are standard in top trims. Rear passengers enjoy limousine comfort with heated, ventilated, and reclining outboard seats and dual 14.6-inch entertainment screens available. Fit and finish are on par with Mercedes and BMW, with more unique colour/texture options. The boot is a decent size (424L in petrol, a bit smaller in EV).

Is the G80 electric, hybrid, or petrol, and how do they differ?

Australian buyers can pick from turbo 2.5T, 3.5T AWD, and the Electrified G80 dual-motor AWD EV. Petrol models balance power, economy, and long-range cruising, while the EV offers up to 570km of range, ultra-fast charging, and near-silent acceleration. Servicing and warranty are consistent across the range. Quieter, smoother and with instant electric thrust, the EV is a compelling high-end alternative.

What tech and safety features set the G80 apart?

Features include adaptive cruise, blind-spot camera, Highway Driving Assist, 27-inch OLED display, 18-speaker B&O audio, and predictive adaptive suspension (on higher trims). A 360-degree camera and ten airbags cover all occupants. Most reviewers highlight the blind-spot view and smart regen as standouts. The lack of wireless Apple CarPlay is noted, but connectivity, navigation, and remote/voice control are excellent.

How fast does the G80 Electrified charge, and what’s its real-world EV range?

Fast-charging at up to 350kW enables a 10–80% battery fill in just 22–25 minutes, with a maximum WLTP range of 570km. Most owners see 450–520km in daily use, dropping slightly with hard use or extreme temperatures. The solar roof adds a small bonus for parked charging. Scheduled home charging keeps running costs lower than most ICE luxury rivals.

What warranty and support is available for Genesis owners?

Every G80 sold in Australia gets a five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, plus five years of complimentary servicing and valet pick-up/drop-off. Electrified models get an eight-year/160,000km battery guarantee. Genesis Studios in key states provide local support and repair, and online service bookings are available.

Who makes the Genesis G80, and where is it assembled?

The G80 comes from Genesis, Hyundai’s premium brand, with all Australian cars built in South Korea. Some buyers still search for "genesis g80 hyundai” out of curiosity, but the two lines are now independent. The G80’s South Korean production ensures high fit-and-finish and modern safety features.

How does the Genesis G80 compare to BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, or Lexus ES?

Reviewers rate the G80 highly for design, tech innovation, comfort, and warranty/service included. Compared to a 5 Series, its cabin is more opulent, warranty longer, and price often keener. Handling is not quite as sporty, but ride is smooth and quiet. Against an Audi A6 or Lexus ES, the G80 offers more bang for buck with unique Hyundai/Genesis luxury.

Is the Genesis G80 reliable and expensive to maintain?

Genesis covers all scheduled servicing, parts, and roadside assist for five years or 75,000km, keeping running costs low. Real-world reliability has been strong, with few common faults and rapid warranty response. Owners enjoy an app-based service, loaned car, and wash with each visit. Battery and drivetrain warranties add further peace of mind.

How do you charge, use, or integrate solar with the Electrified G80?

Charge at home via standard 11kW EV or public DC fast chargers (up to 350kW); solar-ready homes can schedule daytime charging for near-zero fuel costs. Most daily commutes are covered by a single overnight charge. Combining fast home charging and solar, owners see payback in a few years versus ICE rivals. [Find local solar/charger installers here](https://topproperty.eco/solar-installers) for advice.

Does the G80 have practical features and comfort for families?

Space, ride comfort, tri-zone climate, and rear seat luxury make the G80 suited for commuting and family use alike. Rear ISOFIX anchors and easy-to-load boot help with child seats and travel. Owners praise the service inclusions for busy family life. The only constraints are a smaller EV boot and the car’s overall size in tight parking.

What are the Genesis G80’s dimensions and ground clearance?

It’s 5,005mm long, 1,925mm wide, 1,465mm high, with a 3,010mm wheelbase and 424L boot in petrol, slightly less in the EV. Ground clearance is typical for a sedan, not suited for off-road work, but ride height can be raised in the EV’s adaptive suspension. Towing is not enabled on Australian G80s. Detailed specs ("genesis g80 dimensions") can be found at Genesis.com.au.

Can buyers choose a sportier G80 or special edition?

Genesis offers Sport Package (3.5T AWD) with extra styling, unique wheels, rear-wheel steering, and Sport+ driving mode. Black Edition and Magma limited variants can arrive via special order. Some models score exclusive colours (like Matira Blue, Magma, or Black) and feature trims. Availability will depend on Studio allocation and year.

Is the Genesis G80 luxury sedan a good long-term value?

Owners appreciate the long warranty, included five-year servicing, and the fact that depreciation has been steady thanks to high specification. Used G80s often hold value well due to condition and unique warranty/service offering. As luxury sedans go, few match its list of inclusions. Skipping a German badge can mean thousands saved over five years of “luxury made easier.”

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*Disclaimer: This page includes information, descriptions, and images that may have been created or enhanced with the assistance artificial intelligence, powered by our proprietary Ray-i (AI) technology system. While we do our best to ensure accuracy, specifications and details can vary between models, regions, and over time as manufacturers make updates. Images are for illustrative purposes, and the content is provided for general reference. For the most up-to-date specifications or features, we recommend checking directly with the manufacturer or your local dealer.