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2022 Genesis G80 AWD 3.5T Sport Prestige
Much like its parent company, Genesis, the luxury division of the Hyundai Motor Group, has been on a massive product offensive over the past 18 months that has transformed its lineup. Everything Genesis sells is new or recently new, from the pure electric GV60 compact crossover, to the larger GV70 and GV80 SUVs and its forthcoming 2023 G90 flagship sedan, which is also allnew. The focus of this review, the G80 Sport, is a new performance variant of the second-generation mid-size G80 sedan that was all-new in 2021
G80 Sedan Pricing
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The G80 Sport comes well-stocked in both the U.S. and Canada, although option packages are available. The base MSRPintheU.S.,whereit’sknownasthe3.5TSportAWD, is $65,250 (USD), while pricing starts at $73,500 (CAD) in Canada. In the U.S., two option packages are available. Sport Prestige with all-season tires ($6,000 USD) adds items such 20-inch sport alloy wheels, Nappa leather seating and a 12.3-inch 3D digital instrument cluster. Sport Prestige with summer tires ($6,500 USD) adds to Active Noise Control to the list of features included in the all-season package. In Canada, the 3.5T Sport Plus AWD package ($6,500 CAD) comes with a 12.3-inch 3D instrumentcluster, Nappa leather seating, 16-way power driver’s seat, rear wheel steering, Sport+ mode and launch control, surround view monitor, blind-view monitor, carbon fiber interior and more.
2022 Genesis G80 Sport Interior
As one might expect, the G80 Sport comes fully loaded. Among the highlights are Sport exclusives such as V-pattern leather seating, three-spoke steering wheelwith red stitching and carbon fiber door garnishes. Other standard amenities include a 21-speaker Lexicon premium audio system, 14.5inch HD multimedia system with embedded navigation, heated steering wheel, heated / ventilated front seats, headup display and more.
The G80 Sport cabin is spacious, exceedingly comfortable, with impressive fit and finish. Genesis designers have filled the cabin with an array of soft touch materials, stylish plastic andcarbonfiber inserts andbrushed metallic accents that brighten up the centre console and dash panel while retaining ease of use.
One negative here is the decision to place a rotary gear selector directly below a rotary multimedia interface controller, which can cause one to be confused for the other. Rotary gear selectors are spreading across the industry like wildfire, which is a shame – and a potential hazard – given gear shift levers are much more intuitive.
Performance / Drive Impressions
The G80 3.5T Sport AWD / G80 Sport has one powertrain, a 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 engine (375 hp / 391 lb-ft.) paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and standard all-wheel drive. Fuel consumption is 16 / 25 mpg or 14.8 / 9.9 L /100km (city /highway) Despite its sportier aesthetic, the G80 Sport is still a premium cruiser, and it cruises along quietly in everyday driving situations. However, by flipping the drive mode selector from eco to sport or sport+, engine revs spike, the 8-speed’s shift pattern becomes more aggressive, and the driver’s seat pinches your sides! In this mode, the G80 Sport awakens, transforming from daily driver to pavement-eating.