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Genesis

Genesis is a newcomer to the luxury world, launching in Australia in 2019 with a competitive range of medium to large SUVs and sedans. Genesis models are priced more sharply than rivals from established euros like BMW and Mercedes, so they’re well worth a test drive if shopping for a prestige car.

Models
5
Price Range
$63,000 - $145,000*
Warranty
5 year
Top Seller
GV70
HQ
South Korea
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7.7

G80

Sedan
2 badges available
$ 85,191 - $ 145,000* MRLP
7.7

GV60

SUV
2 badges available
$ 103,700 - $ 110,700* MRLP
8.2

GV80

SUV
3 badges available
$ 92,200 - $ 109,700* MRLP
2023 Genesis Electrified G80 reviewPlayIconRounded
Review | 28 Jan 2023

7.7

The humble sedan is making a comeback as a fully electric car. Is it time you switch back from an SUV?
2019 Genesis G90 review: Rear-view mirror
Review | 19 Nov 2022
South Korea's S-Class rival could be headed Down Under
2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 video review: Australian first drivePlayIconRounded
Launch Review | 28 Oct 2022

7.6

Drive gets behind the wheel of the 2022 Genesis Electrified GV70 to find out if this new electric SUV can attract the Aussie buying public.
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2023 Genesis G80 Electrified video review: Australian first drivePlayIconRounded
Launch Review | 23 Sep 2022

7.7

The 2023 Genesis Electrified G80 is a large, luxurious saloon that cruises in comfortable silence. It's quick, stylish, full of tech, and would be the perfect VIP limousine if not for one crucial thing...
2023 New Car Calendar for Australia
New Models | 26 Jan 2023
Here's everything coming to Australian showrooms in 2023 and beyond.
Virtual gear shifting for electric cars comes to showrooms
New Models | 21 Jan 2023
The latest electric vehicle from Hyundai's luxury brand Genesis allows drivers to shift between virtual 'gears'.
2024 Genesis GV80 Coupe coming with facelift due next year
New Models | 16 Jan 2023
Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand is preparing an update for its GV80, slated to include a 'Coupe' model.
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Australia's best-selling electric cars of 2022, every model listed
news | 6 Jan 2023
Tesla continued its dominance of Australia's electric-vehicle market in 2022, but there were some big surprises from little-known brands.

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2023 Genesis GV60: All the facts
Buying Advice | 23 Jan 2023
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Every new car warranty in Australia in 2022
Advice | 15 Nov 2022
Warranties are an important factor when making a new car purchase, so we've ranked each manufacturer from shortest to longest.
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Which cars offer V2L in Australia?
Advice | 17 Oct 2022
Which cars have V2L in Australia in 2022? We explain vehicle-to-load technology and list the models that offer this functionality.
2014 Hyundai Genesis (Ultimate Pack): owner review
Owner Review | 27 Apr 2021
I purchased my Genesis in early 2017. It was one of several 2014 Company demonstrators and had a low 15k on the clock. I found it really by accident on the net, having driven used C Class Mercs and 5 series Beemers but, on the first drive of the Genesis, having investigated the make more, was most impressed with its quietness, comfort, safety and engine. It was, for me, a much better overall package than the others I have mentioned. It was a blue Ultimate with all the goodies and safety bits and was truly a dream to drive. I happily purchased it and continue to enjoy driving it every day. It has a sunroof, soft close doors and a 17 speaker Lexicon sound system which is brilliant, just to mention a few of its features. Most people don’t know what it is but it still, at nearly 7 years old, turns heads and invokes queries about what is it? Servicing was free up to 75k so that was welcome and the dealership I service it at, always goes the extra distance in delivering a quality job. I’ve changed tyres of course and the car has had a couple of minor dingles sorted, but, overall, it has been absolutely reliable and trouble free. Some purchasers of the Germans sadly can’t boast that! It has now done 115k and feels as good as the day I first purchased it. Reliable, extremely comfortable and very safe,as I’ve said, I always feel at ease behind the wheel! My work involves quite an amount of driving and this car steps up to the mark perfectly. While Genesis is a relatively new player in Australia, prospective luxury car buyers should certainly add it to their list. Simply buying a car for some sort of ‘badge cred’ is really crazy and makes people miss out on owning very good vehicles, often cheaper, with more features and better reliability. WA Police were so impressed with the Genesis that they purchased a number of them for both marked and unmarked duties. The car, when parked, seems to still attract some people trying to determine what it is. Frequently, Aston Martin and Bentley are mentioned. Quite chuffed really!
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* 'MRLP' is the manufacturer’s recommended list price as provided by our data provider and is subject to change, so is provided to you for indicative purposes only. Please note that MRLP is inclusive of GST, but is exclusive of any options and does not include on-road costs such as registration, CTP, stamp duty and dealer delivery. Where an MRLP is stated as a price range, this reflects the lowest to highest MRLP provided for that model range across the available variants.