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Genesis G80 Goes Hybrid: Luxury Meets Efficiency
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2025-05-07 09:46:41

Genesis G80 EV Magma Concept @ motor1 excerpt

The hybrid model of Genesis's bestselling sedan, the G80, is set to launch between mid-2026 and 2027. Interest is also growing regarding the upcoming full model change of the G80.

Genesis G80 EV Magma Concept @ motor1 excerpt

Hyundai announced during the 2024 CEO Investor Day that it will equip its next-generation hybrid system in both Hyundai and Genesis vehicles. Models expected to feature the hybrid powertrain include the GV70, GV80, and G80, with a domestic launch anticipated in mid-2026.

Genesis G80 EV Magma Concept @ motor1 excerpt

Analysts expect that the new G80 hybrid model will also feature a full design change. However, since the G80 hybrid will only add a hybrid powertrain to the current model, some predict that production of the existing model will continue until 2027.

Genesis G80 EV Magma Concept @ motor1 excerpt

The upcoming model will be the full change of the Genesis G80, expected to launch in 2028. Like the GV90 and GV80 full changes, it is highly likely to be an electric vehicle.

Genesis G80 EV Magma Concept @ motor1 excerpt

Starting from the GV90, development will utilize the electric vehicle platform eM, suggesting that the appearance of the G80 full change will closely resemble the GV90 concept Neolun.

Genesis X Convertible Concept @ Genesis excerpt

The interior will likely feature a separate center display, similar to Tesla and Polestar, replacing the existing long, continuous display. There is also a high possibility of incorporating a flexible display that allows for size adjustments.

Genesis X Convertible Concept @ Genesis excerpt

The new G80 full change aims to develop based on the eM platform, incorporating a fifth-generation NCM battery and a high-efficiency, high-output motor system PE.

G90 next-generation forecast @ NYmammoth excerpt

The company plans to launch an AI-based battery management system with remote diagnostic capabilities, along with fire safety technologies such as rapid heat diffusion prevention. The battery capacity is expected to be 113.2 kWh, with a maximum output exceeding 600 horsepower, and it is anticipated to provide a driving range of over 800 km (497 miles) on a single charge.

G90 next-generation forecast @ NYmammoth excerpt

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