Genesis US Launches of 2021 G80 and GV80 Delayed to Fall 2020

by Jul 30, 2020All News, Genesis, USA0 comments

2021 Genesis GV80 and G80 Delayed to Fall 2020

After generating a lot of press earlier this year, we’ve just learned that both the all-new Genesis GV80 midsize luxury crossover and the next generation of the G80 midsize luxury sport sedan will be arriving later than expected in the US market.

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Citing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the summer 2020 arrival has been updated to fall 2020, meaning that we may not see these cars on dealer lots until the very end of this calendar year.

We’ve also seen photos of 2021 Genesis G80 and GV80 prototype models sitting at Hyundai Motor America facilities collecting dust, giving more evidence that the arrival of these cars has been delayed. This includes a matte gray GV80 and matte gray G80, along with other Genesis models such as a two-tone G90. (Photo credit: Eddie Quezada)

While both the G80 and GV80 are already on sale in Korea, apparently the logistics of launching a new car that’s built overseas and shipped to the US are more complicated during a global pandemic. This pushes the arrival of these models back three months for the US market.

2021 Genesis G80 delayed to Fall 2020 for the US market

The G80 and GV80 are the first two vehicles designed from the ground up with Genesis’ new design language in mind. The G80 is the third generation midsize, rear-drive based luxury sedan, that was first known as the Hyundai Genesis. The GV80 is Genesis’ first SUV, a rear-drive based crossover. Both vehicles offer the new 2.5L turbocharged four cylinder and 3.5L twin-turbo V6 options. They are also both priced starting just under $50,000 with high-end trims coming in just over $70,000.

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Genesis dealers are still accepting reservations for both vehicles, but you’ll be lucky to get your car by the end of the year at this point.

Source: Caranddriver

Written by Kevin Rooney

Kevin is a massive Korean car fan who lives in Los Angeles, California. He currently drives a 2019 Kia Stinger GT2 and also owns or has owned a 2017 Kia Soul, 2012 Hyundai Veloster, 2004 Kia Sorento, and 2001 Hyundai Accent.