2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Invoice Price, Dealer Cost, and How to Get the Best Deal Near You

If you are shopping for a 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe and want to know what dealers are actually paying, what a fair price looks like across all three configurations, or how to get the best deal near you before walking into a single showroom, this guide covers exactly what you need. TrueCar’s transaction data from 421 recent sales shows buyers averaging 1.8 percent below MSRP, with the base model averaging $81,868 against its $83,345 sticker. KBB’s Fair Purchase Price confirms national averages of $80,700 on the base 3.5T, $87,200 on the 3.5T e-SC, and $89,000 on the Prestige Black, confirming real savings across all three configurations. Genesis released official pricing for the 2026 GV80 Coupe effective December 19, 2025: 3.5T AWD at $81,850 before the $1,495 destination charge, 3.5T e-SC MHEV AWD at $87,650, and 3.5T e-SC MHEV Prestige Black AWD at $89,400. The GV80 Coupe is only available fully loaded at every trim level, meaning its standard equipment aligns with the GV80 SUV’s top 3.5T Prestige specification while adding the Coupe’s distinctive fastback styling. Click the “Get Prices” button above to use our Insider Access to Dealer Pricing tool and get real competitive quotes from Genesis dealers near you in minutes.

2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Price: Three Configurations, All Fully Loaded

Every 2026 GV80 Coupe configuration includes Nappa leather seating, heated and ventilated front and rear seats, the 27-inch OLED integrated instrument cluster and navigation display, Bang and Olufsen premium audio, a head-up display, panoramic sunroof, Genesis Digital Key 2, Remote Smart Parking Assist, surround-view and blind-spot view monitors, and soft-close doors as standard equipment across all three trims. The three configurations differ only in powertrain and exterior aesthetic. The GV80 Coupe’s base price of $83,345 with destination is approximately $24,000 higher than the GV80 SUV’s entry price, but its standard equipment aligns with the SUV’s 3.5T Prestige trim level, which is actually $480 more expensive than the Coupe’s base, making the Coupe not as expensive as the raw price gap suggests when comparing equivalent specifications. As with every luxury vehicle in this guide series, Genesis does not publish dealer invoice pricing or holdback percentages. Our Insider Access to Dealer Pricing tool puts real competing local dealer quotes in front of you before you ever step onto any lot.

2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Invoice Price: What Dealers Are Actually Paying

Genesis does not publish dealer invoice pricing or holdback structures, consistent with every luxury brand in this guide series. TrueCar’s 1.8 percent average discount across 421 recent transactions, producing an average paid of $81,868 against the $83,345 base sticker with destination, is the largest GV80 Coupe transaction dataset in this guide series and represents approximately $1,477 in typical savings at the base trim. KBB’s confirmed Fair Purchase Pricing confirms the same pattern: $80,700 against the $83,345 base MSRP, $87,200 against the $89,145 e-SC, and $89,000 against the $90,895 Prestige Black. These are consistent $2,600 to $1,900 discounts across all three configurations, confirming that while the GV80 Coupe’s strong demand keeps discounts tighter than some slower-moving luxury vehicles, meaningful savings are achievable with competing dealer quotes.

GV80 Coupe vs GV80 SUV: The Decision Worth Making First

The GV80 Coupe and GV80 SUV share platforms, powertrains, and most interior content but differ in meaningful ways beyond styling. The Coupe trades practicality for style, with no available third-row seat and less cargo space than the traditional GV80 SUV. The fastback roofline that gives the Coupe its distinctive silhouette compresses rear headroom and limits the cargo opening height compared to the SUV’s more upright body. Both configurations seat five passengers, but the GV80 Coupe offers 61.1 cubic feet of maximum cargo volume with the rear seats folded, while the GV80 SUV offers additional cargo flexibility with its available third-row seating. For buyers whose priority is maximum family utility, the GV80 SUV covered in a separate guide in this series delivers more practical flexibility. For buyers who specifically want the Coupe’s fastback aesthetic and are comfortable without a third-row option, the GV80 Coupe delivers the same powertrain, luxury content, and Genesis ownership advantages in the more expressive body.

The Electric Supercharger: What e-SC Actually Means

The powertrain distinction between the base 3.5T and the 3.5T e-SC is worth understanding specifically before comparing prices. The e-SC designation refers to an electric supercharger combined with a 48-volt mild hybrid system that, working in conjunction with the twin turbos, boosts the 3.5-liter V6’s output from 375 horsepower and 391 lb-ft of torque to 409 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque. The electric supercharger specifically addresses the brief delay between throttle input and turbocharger response that is inherent in twin-turbocharged engines, delivering more immediate power delivery at low engine speeds. For buyers who will notice and use the additional 34 horsepower and more immediate throttle response in everyday driving, the e-SC’s $5,800 premium over the base 3.5T represents a meaningful performance upgrade. For buyers whose priority is the GV80 Coupe’s luxury and styling at the lowest possible price, the base 3.5T’s 375 horsepower delivers strong performance in its own right.

Breaking Down the Three 2026 GV80 Coupe Configurations

All three configurations share identical interior specification. The differences are powertrain and exterior aesthetic only.

3.5T AWD ($81,850 before destination / $83,345 with destination)
The base GV80 Coupe delivers 375 horsepower and 391 lb-ft of torque from the twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6, paired with an eight-speed automatic and standard AWD. Standard equipment includes the full specification described above: Nappa leather, 27-inch OLED display, Bang and Olufsen audio, head-up display, panoramic sunroof, soft-close doors, and the complete Genesis safety suite. KBB Fair Purchase Price confirms $80,700 on the base 3.5T. For buyers who want the GV80 Coupe’s complete luxury specification and distinctive fastback styling at the lowest possible price with the standard twin-turbo V6, the base 3.5T is the correct configuration.

3.5T e-SC MHEV AWD ($87,650 before destination / $89,145 with destination)
The e-SC MHEV adds the electric supercharger and 48-volt mild hybrid system, boosting output to 409 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque with more immediate throttle response than the standard twin-turbo configuration. All interior specification is identical to the base 3.5T. KBB Fair Purchase Price confirms $87,200 on the e-SC. For buyers who specifically want the electric supercharger’s sharper throttle response and the additional 34 horsepower alongside the Coupe’s luxury specification, this is the correct configuration.

3.5T e-SC MHEV Prestige Black AWD ($89,400 before destination / $90,895 with destination)
The Prestige Black is new for 2026, adding exclusive gloss black exterior accents, black alloy wheels, open-pore black ash wood trim, unique quilting patterns, dark Genesis emblems, and black interior accents that create a dramatic, performance-inspired monochromatic aesthetic. The e-SC powertrain is standard. KBB Fair Purchase Price confirms $89,000 on the Prestige Black, a $1,895 discount below the $90,895 sticker. The Prestige Black is the GV80 Coupe for buyers who specifically want the most visually distinctive configuration available, with an exterior and interior treatment unavailable on any other GV80 configuration.

Genesis Ownership Advantages on the GV80 Coupe

As covered across the G70, G80, GV70, and GV80 articles in this guide series, Genesis includes two ownership advantages that competing luxury brands at comparable price points do not match. The GV80 Coupe carries a 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, significantly exceeding the BMW X6’s 4-year/50,000-mile and Mercedes GLE Coupe’s 4-year/50,000-mile powertrain coverage. Complimentary scheduled maintenance for three years or 36,000 miles is also included. At an $83,000 to $91,000 starting price, the GV80 Coupe’s warranty and maintenance advantage over BMW and Mercedes represents genuinely meaningful total ownership cost savings.

Current 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Incentives and Financing

Genesis Financial Services periodically offers promotional lease and financing terms for GV80 Coupe buyers. Genesis maintains military appreciation programs for active duty and veteran buyers and loyalty pricing for returning Genesis owners. Getting a real local dealer quote through our Insider Access to Dealer Pricing tool gives you the clearest picture of your actual out-the-door cost before visiting a single dealership.

What a Realistic Price Looks Like for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe

Based on TrueCar’s 1.8 percent average transaction discount across 421 recent sales and KBB’s confirmed Fair Purchase Pricing across all three configurations, here is what a realistic negotiated outcome looks like. On the base 3.5T AWD at $83,345 with destination, targeting $80,500 to $82,000 reflects what real buyers are demonstrably achieving, consistent with both TrueCar’s $81,868 and KBB’s $80,700 confirmed averages. On the 3.5T e-SC at $89,145 with destination, targeting $86,000 to $88,000 is achievable with competing quotes, consistent with KBB’s $87,200 Fair Purchase Price. On the Prestige Black at $90,895 with destination, targeting $87,500 to $89,500 reflects what prepared buyers are achieving, consistent with KBB’s confirmed $89,000.

These targets assume you have decided between the GV80 Coupe and GV80 SUV body styles before requesting any quotes, confirmed whether the e-SC powertrain’s sharper throttle response justifies its premium for your actual driving style, gathered competing quotes from multiple local Genesis dealers, and kept trade-in discussions completely separate from the new vehicle price negotiation.

Get Local Genesis Dealers Competing for Your GV80 Coupe Purchase

With KBB’s Fair Purchase Pricing confirming $2,600 to $1,900 discounts below sticker across all three configurations and TrueCar’s 421-transaction dataset providing statistically reliable averages, shopping multiple Genesis dealers against each other is the most reliable way to find the best available price. Click the “Get Prices” button above, select the 2026 GV80 Coupe configuration you are considering, and you will receive real pricing from local Genesis dealers competing directly for your purchase, typically within minutes and without visiting a single showroom.

Whether the base 3.5T’s complete luxury specification at the lowest Coupe price, the e-SC’s sharper performance character, or the Prestige Black’s exclusive monochromatic aesthetic fits what you are looking for, getting competing offers first means you walk into any final negotiation already knowing what other dealers in your area are willing to offer for the luxury SUV-coupe that backs its twin-turbo V6 with a 10-year powertrain warranty and includes complimentary scheduled maintenance at a price that undercuts its German competitors at equivalent specifications.

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