Meet the 2025 Genesis G80: Korea’s Venerable Sports Sedan
Experienced by Kimatni Rawlins
Performance luxury and creative liberty from Korea are admirably represented in the 2025 Genesis G80, which we tested in Lexington, KY during the national media event. The sports sedan is quick, agile, and dynamic with perpetual grace emanating from the 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6’s 375 horsepower. A 2.5-liter turbo I4 with 300 horsepower is also at your disposal. Staggered Pirelli P Zero tires, AWD, rear-wheel steering, and a sports-tuned suspension allow you to handle the venerable G80 more aggressively if desired.
Step inside to witness the cockpit’s grandeur, highlighted by Korea’s son-nim or honored guest philosophy. So, we will let Genesis product planning manager Loren Wong run us through the details in this video overview. The 2025 G80 has a starting MSRP of $57,100.
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