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2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 and G80 expected price and specs

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Genesis has offered up preliminary pricing and spec details for two of its upcoming EVs – the Electrified GV70 SUV and the Electrified G80 sedan – ahead of their Australian launches in the third quarter of 2022.

This pair form two-thirds of Genesis’s premium EV rollout this year, with the third model being the smaller GV60 – unlike the other pair, this model is a ground-up design that shares bits with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.

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The Genesis Electrified GV70 mid-size crossover will be priced between $105,000 and $115,000 before on-road costs.

That’s cheaper than luxury rivals including the BMW iX3 ($114,900), Audi e-tron 50 quattro ($139,900) and Mercedes-Benz EQC400 4Matic ($124,300).

It will sit atop the GV70 range, which at present is headlined by the twin-turbo V6 GV70 3.5T Sport AWD with luxury package, priced a smidgen under $90,000 plus on-road costs. Just the one Electrified GV70 variant will be offered, presumably in some part down to supply.

Standard features will include a 16-speaker and 1050W Lexicon Harman audio system, 14.5-inch HD display, heated and ventilated front ‘Ergo motion’ seats, model-specific 20-inch wheels, and a panoramic sunroof. Matte paint will be the only optional extra.

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The GV70 EV sports a 77.4kWh battery enabling a driving range of 450km (claimed), capable of DC charging at up to 350kW (10-80 per cent in a theoretical 20 minutes or less). Drive comes from a dual-motor setup outputting up to 360kW (boost mode) and 700Nm.

In addition to charging, the Electrified GV70 is capable of V2L with a power output of 3.6kW.

Genesis claims the Electrified GV70 will do 0-100km/h 4.5 seconds.

There’ll be multi-stage regenerative braking and an adaptive damping system that ‘reads’ the road ahead, calibrated with some local testing.

Genesis Electrified G80

The Genesis Electrified G80 large sedan will be a steeper proposition: priced between $140,000 and $150,000 before on-road costs.

For reference, this is around the same price as the Tesla Model S Long Range before pricing was removed from the company’s website.

Competitors are harder to find, but for context the base RWD Porsche Taycan costs $156,300 (not that they’re entirely competitors, since one is plush and the other sporty), and the Audi e-tron GT kicks off at $181,700. The Mercedes-Benz EQE is also set to arrive here, this year.

It will of course sit atop the G80 range, which at present is headlined by the twin-turbo V6 G80 3.5T Sport AWD with Sport and Luxury packages, priced at $121,000. Just the one Electrified G80 variant will be offered, as with the GV70.

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Standard features will include a 21-speaker Lexicon audio system, 14.5-inch HD display with trick augmented reality navigation, heated and ventilated seats, model-specific 19-inch wheels, and novel rooftop solar panels rather than a sunroof.

Matte paint will be an option, as will the cool Matira Blue metallic.

The G80 EV sports a more capacious 87.2kWh battery enabling a driving range of around 500km (claimed), capable of DC charging at up to 350kW (10-80 per cent in a theoretical 25 minutes or less). Drive comes from a dual-motor setup outputting up to 272kW and 700Nm.

In addition to charging, the Electrified G80 is capable of V2L with a power output of 3.6kW.

Genesis quotes a 0-100km/h time of around five seconds.

There’ll be multi-stage regenerative braking and an adaptive damping system that ‘reads’ the road ahead, calibrated with some local testing.

Originally published as 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 and G80 expected price and specs

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