What kind of engine does the Genesis G80 have?

What kind of engine does the Genesis G80 have?

The new G80 is powered by either a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder or a twin-turbo V8, meaning the 5.0-liter V6 found in the outgoing car is gone. With a new model on the way, now is a great time to consider purchasing a used G80. Since Genesis is a newer brand, its cars don’t have the best resale value in the segment.

Is there a 5.0 badge on the Genesis G80?

Here is a spoiler alert: the 5.0 badge out back on our G80 is, shockingly, even more amazing than the new G80 and Genesis winged emblems. For this motor delivers an a surreal blend of BOSS power – but without the $20k bump in price that comes when fitting German luxury cars with their big V8s.

What’s the tail light on a Genesis G80?

The tail of the G80 is an impressive angle. The LEDs of the tail running lamps, LED rear turn signals and individual, 3D-looking light pieces lining the lamp horizontally are all deeply sexy and impressive.

What’s the difference between the G80 V6 and 5.0?

The rump of the G80 5.0 even seems a bit wider and more serious than the tapered look of the rear three-quarter panels in the V6. The 5.0 is all about bulge and emphasis on the quad trumpets. And it works. The tail of the G80 is an impressive angle.

What kind of car is the 2017 Genesis G80?

The 2017 Genesis G80 is a full-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan available in 3.8 (V6) and 5.0 (V8) models, with all-wheel drive as an option for the 3.8 model.

Which is better Genesis G80 or Lexus GS 350?

Just like last year’s Genesis, nothing can match the G80’s value for the money. But there are better luxury sedans if you’re willing to pay more. The sporty Cadillac CTS comes to mind, as does the refined and supple Lexus GS 350.

What’s the name of the new Hyundai G80?

Hyundai has spun off its luxury-focused cars to create a new brand, and the result is the 2017 Genesis G80. “Genesis” is now the name of the new brand, and G80 is the car.

Here is a spoiler alert: the 5.0 badge out back on our G80 is, shockingly, even more amazing than the new G80 and Genesis winged emblems. For this motor delivers an a surreal blend of BOSS power – but without the $20k bump in price that comes when fitting German luxury cars with their big V8s.