The
2021 Genesis GV80 was first introduced in auto show, but it's the time to fully
unveil the 2021 Genesis GV80. This is fully changed from concept to production;
the greenhouse and head- and taillight strips remain the same as those of the
concept, and the grille is still chromed-out. This is Genesis’s first-ever SUV,
and it will compete with the Lexus RX, BMW X5, and Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class.
• This SUV is empowered with the same
mesh pattern found on the refreshed-for-2020 G90 full-size luxury sedan, while
the dual light-strip pattern is mimicked in the fender garnish.
• Its window are sweeps up dramatically
toward the rear, imparting a bit of muscularity.
• If we talk about its interior, the
dash features a horizontal design theme and is topped with a wide—seriously
wide—digital display.
• The inside stack controls seem, by
all accounts, to be capacitive, while gears are chosen by means of a rotational
dial with a catch in the center to place the GV80 in the park.
• A round component simply forward of
that handle echoes one found in the idea that was said to be a touch-touchy
control for the infotainment framework; we're speculating that is actually what
it is here.
It
is very fair the GV80 offer the tip of the styling spear for the next round of
Genesis products, including the smaller GV70 SUV, slated also for 2020 and the
third, as-yet-unspecified SUV planned for 2021. We can say it is going to the
next G80 sedan on the horizon, too.
Engine
specification is still not revealed although it's likely a version of the
2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder revealed in the 2021 Hyundai Sonata N-Line
will give the base powertrain. As we all know that Sonata N-Line engine is empowered
with 290 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque, and it comes paired to a new
eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
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