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2025 Genesis Electrified G80: The Future of Luxury Electric Sedans Has Arrived!
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2025-05-05 23:45:24

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The 2025 Genesis Electrified G80 has been launched.

Hello, I’m Double Look, an automotive influencer.

The Genesis Electrified G80, unveiled at the Busan Mobility Show 2024, has finally hit the market.

During the presentation at the event, I heard that this model features a wheelbase increased by 130mm to 3,140mm, which now provides a spacious interior fitting for a full-size sedan.

This model has truly become a representative of the large sedan category.

The Genesis G80, a premium large sedan, has received upgrades to enhance its luxurious feel through a facelift.

This time, the introduction of the all-electric model, the Electrified G80, expands the options available to consumers.

The electric vehicle market currently faces challenges, with some brands experiencing a decline in sales. However, I’m eagerly anticipating the results from the newly launched flagship electric sedan, the Electrified G80.

The 2025 Genesis Electrified G80 offers a more spacious and luxurious interior, allowing you to experience a private VIP lounge.

The front seats come equipped with Ergo Motion seats and heated console armrests, while the rear seats feature electric seats with independent reclining capabilities.

Given the extended wheelbase, I expect more customers will opt for the chauffeur-driven model, especially since the second row includes VIP seats that promise exceptional comfort.

I once had the opportunity to sit in the second row of the previous model while heading to a golf course, and I experienced more comfort and luxury than I expected.

Now, with the wheelbase extended by an impressive 130mm and various convenience systems added, I anticipate that this vehicle will significantly aid business owners and executives.

The 2025 Genesis Electrified G80 features a large 94.5 kWh battery.
Despite its size, this large sedan can travel up to 295 miles (475 km) on a single charge.

Fast charging can take the battery from 10% to 80% in just 25 minutes, allowing you to enjoy a coffee break while charging.

Slow charging from 10% to 100% takes about 9 hours.

Moreover, the G80 has undergone a facelift, reflecting upgraded design and interior features along with various convenience functions.

In short, the product value has significantly improved compared to before, likely in response to the current atmosphere in the electric vehicle market.

Another reason for the $750 increase in price is that it aligns with the threshold for electric vehicle subsidies.

To qualify for a 50% subsidy, the price must remain below approximately $64,000 (85,000,000 KRW), which reflects tax benefits.
This price just barely fits under the $64,000 threshold, allowing customers to receive a 50% subsidy in 2024.

With additional local subsidies, you might be able to purchase it for just over $60,000 (80,000,000 KRW), depending on your region.

Even with just the 50% electric vehicle subsidy applied, customers can expect to receive a total subsidy of about $3,000 (3,810,000 KRW), including national grants, based on the minimum standards set by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

The specifications and estimated costs of the 2025 Genesis Electrified G80 are as follows.

Let’s take a closer look at the specs of the new Electrified G80.
Width: 75.8 inches (1,925 mm)
Height: 58.3 inches (1,480 mm)

Wheelbase: 123.6 inches (3,140 mm)

Battery Type: Lithium-ion battery

Battery Voltage: 523V / Battery Capacity: 94.5 kWh

Range on Full Charge: 295 miles (475 km)

Maximum Output: 369.8 hp / Maximum Torque: 71.38 kg·m

0 to 60 mph: 5.1 seconds

Tire Size: Front 245/45R 19, Rear 275/40R 19

Curb Weight: 5,189 lbs (2,355 kg)

Combined Efficiency: 4.4 km/kWh (city 4.6 / highway 4.3)

Vehicle Price: $63,800 (based on tax benefits of $3,250 or 4,290,000 KRW)
Acquisition Tax: $300 (400,000 KRW)

Bond Discount: $630 (840,000 KRW)

National Subsidy: $230 (310,000 KRW, 50% applied)
Local Subsidy: $540 (710,000 KRW, based on Seoul Metropolitan Government)

=> Estimated final purchase price: $71,000 (including additional costs)

However, since electric vehicles still face battery efficiency issues, I recommend considering long-term rentals or leases from KS Autoplan, allowing you to enjoy the vehicle for a desired period before switching to a new model.

KS Autoplan collaborates with over 20 financial institutions, comparing all estimates based on individual or business needs to provide the best price options.

KS Autoplan has received praise for its competitive pricing and quick delivery through its comparative estimates and was awarded the Asian Economic Brand Power Award in 2020. If you’re interested in a specific vehicle, you might want to get an estimate before making a final decision.

You can easily apply for an estimate on the website, and by choosing your preferred method of contact—phone, text, or messaging—you can quickly receive the best price estimates and delivery information.

Today, I introduced the newly launched 2025 Electrified G80 model. If you have any additional questions, feel free to leave a comment, and I will respond promptly.

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