2019 Genesis G80 Review
Price Range:Â $26,990 - $32,998





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Edmunds' Expert Review

by Dan Frio
Correspondent
Dan spent many years covering the go-fast, look-good, get-loud corners of the automotive universe. First, he served as editor of enthusiast magazines AutoSound and Honda Tuning, then as executive editor at SEMA News, the publishing arm of the trade group that produces the annual SEMA Show (yes, that show). As a contributor to Edmunds, he now likes to keep the volume low and the speed limit legal, providing expert car-shopping advice to drivers looking for the perfect match.
Pros
- Costs less than comparable luxury sedans in its class
- Roomy interior stays very quiet at highway speeds
- Impressive blend of power, performance and refinement
Cons
- Ride quality isn't as cushy or refined as that of some rival sedans
- Rear headroom is a little tight for this class
- Outward visibility hampered by thick roof pillars
What's new
- New 3.8 Sport package
- Refreshed 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Part of the first G80 generation introduced for 2017
Now in its third year of production, the Genesis G80 continues to bring performance and refinement to Hyundai's luxury division. Thanks to three available engines and their associated configurations, the G80 covers the broad ground expected of a midsize luxury sedan. There's also a robust list of standard features — leather upholstery, heated front seats, an infotainment system anchored with an 8-inch touchscreen display — that fetches far more money when equipped on similar competitors.
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- 68,487 miles
- No accidents, 2 owners, personal use
- 6cyl automatic
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Accident Free Vehicle: Yes
Personal Use Only: Yes
History Provider: AutoCheck
Title Details: Clean Title
Salvage Vehicle: No
Frame Damage: No
Theft History: No
Lemon Status: No
Free History Report: No
Features and Specs:
20 Combined MPG (17 City/25 Highway)
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- 25,624 miles
- 1 accident, 1 owner, personal use only
- 6cyl automatic
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- Navigation
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AutoCheck Vehicle History Summary
Accident Free Vehicle: No
Personal Use Only: Yes
History Provider: AutoCheck
Title Details: Clean Title
Salvage Vehicle: No
Frame Damage: No
Theft History: No
Lemon Status: No
Free History Report: No
Features and Specs:
20 Combined MPG (17 City/25 Highway)
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VIN: KMTFN4JB5KU320964
Stock: 26866996
Certified Pre-Owned: No
For 2019, the G80 carries over mostly unchanged, but a new 3.8 Sport package adds 19-inch wheels and styling trim cribbed from the Sport model to liven up the base sedan. It also adds a bounty of other premium features such as a sunroof, a surround-view camera and a wireless charging pad. If you're keeping score, this year's Sport package is essentially last year's Premium package.
There are some compromises, of course. Rear-seat headroom is tight for this class, and the standard suspension doesn't provide the same kind of sophistication as you'll find in a BMW or a Lexus, for example. Some shoppers might also balk at the Genesis G80 for lacking the same kind of panache or brand recognition of its established rivals. But we think the G80's price atones for these flaws. It's a truly desirable midsize luxury sedan.
Edmunds' Expert Rating
7.6 / 10Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the Genesis G80 Ultimate (3.8L V6 | 8-speed automatic | RWD) and the Genesis G80 Sport (turbocharged 3.3L V6 | 8-speed automatic | RWD).
Scorecard
Overall | 7.6 / 10 |
Driving | 6.5 |
Comfort | 8.0 |
Interior | 8.0 |
Utility | 7.5 |
Technology | 8.0 |
Driving
6.5This G80's focus isn't performance, but it offers enough of it for most owners. Most European competitors will be quicker and more engaging to drive, but the G80 is no slouch either. We do wish its electronic safety aids were far less intrusive.
Acceleration
7.0The 3.8-liter V6 may be the base engine, but that doesn't make it a lump. There's a healthy amount of midrange and top-end punch, complemented by a surprisingly pleasant soundtrack. Put the pedal to the floor, and the G80 accelerates to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, a decently quick time but on the slow side for the segment. The Sport manages a livelier 5.2-second sprint time.
Braking
6.5The brakes are light-effort and allow for smooth deceleration. But there's a lot of ABS noise and strong pedal pulsations that occur under heavy braking, which won't promote calmness during panic braking. The G80 Ultimate stopped from 60 mph in 123 feet, slightly below average due to low-rolling-resistance tires. The Sport stopped in 117 feet.
Steering
6.0At highway cruising speeds, the G80's steering is stable and wander-free. When driving on curvy roads, though, there's a peculiarity in the steering assist that makes it feel as if it's out of sync with your inputs. It creates an unnatural feel and a lack of precision that diminishes confidence.
Handling
6.0The G80's suspension strikes a nice balance of comfort and composure. But the moment you step a toe beyond mild sporty driving, the stability control slams the door shut. We suspect this car has handling abilities beyond its overbearing electronics, but there's currently no way to know for sure.
Drivability
7.0In the default drive mode, the G80 responds and drives as you'd expect a luxury sedan should. Sport mode goes a step too far on the sensitivity meter, and the transmission can be slow to respond to downshift requests when operating on its own. Otherwise, it is easily manipulated through the paddles.
Comfort
8.0A priority for any luxury sedan should be comfort, and the G80 gets it right. Seat support and ride comfort are more than adequate for long-distance hauls, and the cabin is well-isolated against wind noise and other unpleasantries. Climate control is powerfully good, too.
Seat comfort
7.5The 12-way-adjustable front seats provide a nice amount of comfort. There's decent lateral support for wide folks, but average-size adults will find the bolsters too far apart. We had no comfort issues staying in this car for hours. The rear seats are also comfortable and have sunshades.
Ride comfort
8.0The G80 rides quite nicely. It's free of the floatiness that soft suspensions can sometimes deliver, yet it has plenty of compliance to soak up road undulations. It may not erase some bigger bumps quite as well as the best in class, but most people wouldn't notice the distinction.
Noise & vibration
8.0Its quiet cabin is on par with those of other luxury sedans in the class. There's zero wind noise or interior creaks, and only a small amount of road noise makes it into the G80's cabin. At full throttle, the V6 engine even sounds mildly sporty.
Climate control
8.5The G80's dual-zone climate game is on point. It has plenty of cooling and heating capacity, as do the heated and ventilated seats. Some may even find the heated seats' rump-defrosting warmth a little too intense. We prefer the G80's physical buttons and knobs to most touchscreen alternatives.
Interior
8.0The interior space and controls are well-designed, with an easy-to-use interface and lots of adjustability for the driver. The most glaring oversight is the obstructed forward visibility while making left-hand turns. Together, the pillar and sideview mirror create considerable interference.
Ease of use
8.5The interior controls are very easy to use with lots of redundancy between the central rotary knob, buttons and touchscreen. The menu structure is quite simple, which makes it easy to figure out without the assistance of a user manual. But they provide one of those, too.
Getting in/getting out
8.0The doors open very wide, to near 90 degrees, with a very low step-over for the front occupants. Rear passengers have a slightly larger step-over, but there's still good space for feet to clear. Head clearance is also sufficient above each door thanks to the generous door openings.
Driving position
8.0Tons of adjustment range for the driver's seat and a long reach-and-tilt range in the steering column make the G80 suitable for a variety of drivers. All adjustments are motorized, and the seat includes 16-way adjustments for a thigh extender, lumbar and lateral support.
Roominess
7.5There's generous space up front in all dimensions. The center tunnel is wide in the back seat, but there's still quite a bit of room for outboard occupants and decent foot space beneath the front seats. Three people can fit in the back, but the middle-seat rise limits headroom.
Visibility
6.0Visibility is hampered significantly during left turns because of the thick windshield pillar and placement of the sideview mirror. Rearward visibility is pretty good with small port windows splitting up the chunky rear pillars. Blind-spot monitoring and cameras definitely help.
Quality
7.5Everything feels tightly integrated in the G80, and its wood trim is more befitting of the cabin's style than the carbon trim in the G80 Sport. The leather and the switchgear, however, don't feel as supple or hefty when compared to materials in the G90 and other luxury class competitors.
Utility
7.5With a good-size trunk and decent options inside to store personal items, the Genesis G80 is a small step above the status quo. But accommodations for car seats could stand to improve.
Small-item storage
7.5Small-item storage is decent. A bin up front houses a USB port, an auxiliary input and a wireless charger. A dual flip-door center armrest bin is pretty deep. And the side door pockets, although not very wide or long, are lined with rubber and cloth so items stored don't roll around or make much noise.
Cargo space
8.0At 15.3 cubic feet, the G80's trunk is on the larger side of the segment. The trunk opens wide, and the hinges are protected so there's no risk of smashing luggage when put in the back. But the rear seats don't fold, and the ski pass-through is on the small side.
Child safety seat accommodation
6.5The accommodation for car seats is OK, and there's a good amount of space in the back. But the LATCH anchors are tucked away deep into the cushions, making them somewhat difficult to access.
Technology
8.0The G80 may not be pioneering new technology, but it comes loaded with a ton of features that most people will use every day. From Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to telematics that allow you to control certain functions through an app remotely, the G80 is definitely a car of the modern era.
Audio & navigation
8.0The speaker grilles aren't quite as decorative as the larger G90's, but the 17-speaker premium audio system sounds just as rich. The navigation system breaks no ground, but it's easy to use thanks to its dual rotary and touchscreen interface, and you can search for points of interest using Google.
Smartphone integration
8.5Thanks to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the G80 provides excellent access to your smartphone's media, map and call/text functions without the need to pair through Bluetooth (which is still present). There's also wireless charging for phones that support the function.
Driver aids
7.5Driver aids are numerous but not perfect. The blind-spot system continuously sounds an alarm when signaling with a vehicle in the adjacent lane, and there's no way of turning off the audible alert. Lane keeping assist works well but only on straight roads. High-resolution cameras provide 360-degree coverage.
Voice control
8.0The voice controls offer basic commands for radio tuning, media playback, and inputting an address or destination. The native voice recognition works well and provides easy-to-follow voice prompts that you can turn off after you become familiar with the system. Smartphone voice recognition is also accessible.
Which G80 does Edmunds recommend?
Even in its base trim, the Genesis G80 feels like a proper luxury sedan. There are plenty of premium features, which you can also option up with the Sport or Ultimate packages. But we'd go for the 3.3T Sport instead. It's essentially a 3.8 with both option packages and an upgraded engine, an adaptive suspension and nicer wheels. It costs more than a fully loaded 3.8, but we think the added performance is worth it.
Compare 2019 Genesis G80 trim levels
Helpful trims summary and side-by-side comparison chart
2019 Genesis G80 models
The 2018 Genesis G80 is a five-passenger midsize luxury sedan available in three trim levels: 3.8, 3.3T Sport and 5.0. The number soup correlates to the size of engine underhood. For a base trim level, the G80 3.8 is anything but basic, with a wealth of standard features that equal or surpass most in its class. The G80 5.0 adds larger wheels and minor trim enhancements and notably more power from a V8 engine. The G80 3.3T Sport is more oriented to performance driving with its turbo V6 engine and dynamic suspension.
The G80 3.8 starts with a 3.8-liter V6 engine (311 horsepower, 293 pound-feet), an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is optional.
Standard features include 18-inch alloy wheels, xenon headlights with automatic high beams, LED daytime running lights, a rearview camera, heated auto-dimming side mirrors, automatic wipers, traffic adapting cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition and entry, and a hands-free auto-opening trunklid.
Inside the cabin are eight-way power front seats (with heating and four-way power lumbar adjustment), leather upholstery, a power-adjustable steering wheel, driver-seat memory settings and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Technology features include an 8-inch touchscreen interface, navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, the Genesis Connected Services telematics system, two USB ports, and a seven-speaker audio system with a CD player and satellite radio.
Blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning and intervention, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection also come standard. All-wheel-drive models also come with headlight washers, heated rear seats and a heated steering wheel.
The G80 3.8 also offers two optional packages. Highlights of the Sport package include 19-inch wheels, unique aerodynamic and dark chrome exterior trim, front and rear parking sensors, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a wireless device charging pad, a Lexicon 14-speaker audio system, and a 360-degree view camera.
The Ultimate package builds on the Premium package, adding turn-swiveling LED headlights, LED foglights, a power trunklid, upgraded leather upholstery and driver-seat adjustments, matte wood and aluminum trim, a heated steering wheel, a head-up display, a 9.2-inch touchscreen, a Lexicon 17-speaker audio system, and a carbon dioxide sensor for the climate control system. The larger wheels and sporty trim elements of the Sport package aren't included, however.
The new G80 3.3T Sport includes the Ultimate package features (minus LED foglights) and further gains a turbocharged 3.3-liter V6 engine (365 hp and 376 lb-ft), 19-inch wheels, an adaptive suspension, sport front seats, a simulated-suede headliner, carbon-fiber interior trim, and dark chrome exterior trim.
The G80 5.0 Ultimate comes equipped like the 3.3T Sport, but instead uses a 5.0-liter V8 engine (420 hp, 383 lb-ft).

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Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2019 Genesis G80 3.8 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 8A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $4.84 per gallon for regular unleaded in California.
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Genesis G80 Reviews
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Comfortable, Quiet Luxury Sedan
5 out of 5 starsGerry Preston, 08/01/2017
2018 Genesis G80 3.8 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 8A)
If you're looking for a comfortable and quiet luxury sedan but don't want to pay the price of a new Lexus LS 460, take a test drive in this vehicle. Mine's a rear-wheel drive 3.8L V-6, and a single test drive was enough to convince us that we'd be much better of with this car than the 2017 LS 460, which we also test drove. We were replacing a low-mileage 2003 LS 430, and we also own a … 2014 ES 300H, so we're very familiar with the Lexus sedans. I feel that Lexus hasn't kept up with the safety and technology features. Perhaps the 2018 Lexus LS will offer them, but it won't be out for at least another 6 or 7 months, and rumor has it that price will increase significantly over the 2017 LS. Things I really like about this car are, first, the large nav screen, which has touch-screen control, making it significantly better than the Lexus infotainment system, with its very awkward interface. I also love the fact that the G80 has four cameras, allowing a birds-eye view around your car when entering or leaving a parking space. Also a plus factor is the recommendation for regular gas. Really, I love too many things to list them all. What I don't love is the relatively poor gas mileage for a car of this type. They need to make it better!
From Cadillac to Genesis
2 out of 5 starsMidwest Driver, 01/29/2019
2019 Genesis G80 3.8 4dr Sedan AWD (3.8L 6cyl 8A)
My original review of my Genesis G80 was 5 stars. I traded in a Cadillac. I updated my review, after owning it for 3 years and selling it. I traded it in for a GM car. I only had 6,000 miles on it so why would I get rid of it? It comes down to issues I had, and the lack of response Genesis had to what can only be described as either poor technology choices and lack of concern about … the impact on Customers. I bought this car new in January 2019 and by that summer was having issues with Sirius/XM and the head unit. I wasn't alone as comments on the Genesis Owners Forum demonstrate. Genesis was of zero help. The head unit would freeze up and they acted as if it was strictly a Sirius/XM problem.
I also often had issues when using Apple CarPlay. The latest issue was with Genesis Connected Services which I view as their version of OnStar. I have OnStar in my other vehicles and want Connected Service for the same reasons, crash support, stolen vehicle assistance, etc. Well, after renewing Connected Services for another year, I got a brief email from Genesis telling me that after December 2022, Connected Services will no longer work. This is apparently because my 2019 G80 has a 3G modem and there is no way to upgrade it. My 2018 GMC Sierra doesn't have that problem because GM has been preparing for the 3G issue since 2016. The other insult to injury is that not all 2019 G80's were affected because some have 4G modems. It's the price I paid for buying it in January. So, the buttons on the mirror will look nice but provide no function. There are several other reasons I dumped the G80 and moved back to GM, but I will never buy another Genesis. For this, my second update, I'm still happy with my Denali because everything works as it should, including self-parking. Will never look at another Genesis.
BMW/Mercedes/Lexus Watch Out!
5 out of 5 starsRJ Derr, 06/30/2018
2018 Genesis G80 3.3T Sport 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
This sport sedan covers so many features that it will have wide appeal to many different drivers. Sporty--like to accelerate a bit, like to handle on curves and twisty roads? This is a great car (should get AWD though). Beauty of styling exceptional without much gaudiness or bling. Standard features for the price--a very good deal--they do not miss anything and zap you with expensive … options like Merc/BMW, etc. The little things work well: air-conditioned front seats? Yes and it's quiet and it really cools! Safety features as to traffic, obstructions, blindspot pedestrians, etc.--exceptional. The acceleration on this turbo-charged model is outstanding and no lag (had a Merc 750iL and I know what "lag" is). I am a fairly experienced luxury car owner (I know, brag, brag--sorry) and I am comparing this to: 2012 Audi A7; 2010 BMW 750iL; 2014 Audi S6; 2015 Audi A8 and a 2014 BMW 550i--all of which I mostly enjoyed EXCEPT for the high prices! Give this car a drive and you most likely will have a candidate to save you $25-$30K from the bloated "bling-look at me cattle herd".
Sweet car with all the amenities needed
5 out of 5 starsFred C, 05/13/2019
2019 Genesis G80 3.8 4dr Sedan AWD (3.8L 6cyl 8A)
Great car, 3.8 has really good acceleration and the base model has all the safety features anyone would need. pre collision warning, lane assist, pedestrian crossing, etc. The interior is easy to use and very functional with a smooth quiet and comfortable ride. No regrets, this is by far the nicest car I have ever purchased and for the money it feels like a steal. I was very weary about … purchasing a Genesis but after test driving others in the same class, most cost thousands more without the same features I went back to the G80 and I haven't looked back. Great car even better when you consider the price tag to its rivals.
Update:
*Just over 18 months and I’m still loving this car. I’ve got over 20k on this car and everything is still going strong. Love this car.
We have a limited number of reviews for the 2019 Genesis G80, so we've included reviews for other years of the G80 since its last redesign.
2019 G80 Highlights
3.8
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $42,050 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 22 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $268/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 15.3 cu.ft. |
rear wheel drive | |
Warranty | 5 years / 60,000 miles |
Safety
Our experts like the G80 models:
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Initiates auto braking to avoid or mitigate a front impact if the driver does not react in time.
- Lane Departure Warning/Lane Keep Assist
- Issues audible warning if the driver drifts from the lane without signaling. Introduces subtle steering input to keep the car in the lane.
- Driver Attention Alert
- Monitors and analyzes driver steering, lane position and drive time, and alerts the driver if it detects erratic driving patterns.
NHTSA Overall Rating
5 out of 5 starsThe National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
- Frontal Barrier Crash RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5
- Side Crash RatingOverall5 / 5
- Side Barrier RatingOverall5 / 5Driver4 / 5Passenger5 / 5
- Combined Side Barrier & Pole RatingsFront Seat4 / 5Back Seat5 / 5
- RolloverRollover5 / 5Dynamic Test ResultNo TipRisk Of Rollover9.5%
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
- Small Overlap Front Driver-Side TestGood
- Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side TestGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – OriginalGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Side Impact Test – OriginalGood
- Side Impact Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Roof Strength TestGood
- Rear Crash Protection / Head RestraintGood
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