New information regarding Genesis and its popular G80 sedan has been leaked. According to our colleagues at Motorsjason, Genesis plans to extend the life of the current generation by adding a hybrid powertrain in 2026, while planning an all-electric next-generation G80 to be launched in 2028.
Genesis G80 Hybrid: A Bridge to the Future
In 2027, Genesis will introduce a hybrid version of the current generation, blending traditional internal combustion with electric power. The hybrid G80 will be equipped with a 2.5 Turbo engine (to be premiered by the Palisade) paired with an electric motor, delivering improved efficiency without sacrificing the smooth performance the model is known for.
This version will largely maintain the current generation’s design, preserving the G80’s sleek and classic look. The hybrid model will be manufactured alongside the internal combustion engine (ICE) version of the G80, ensuring continuity for customers who prefer conventional powertrains while offering a more sustainable option.
The G80 Hybrid serves as a practical stepping stone towards full electrification, appealing to buyers who are not yet ready to transition to fully electric vehicles.
Genesis G80 Full-Change: The Electric Revolution in 2028
In 2028, Genesis will unveil the fourth generation of the G80, a fully electric model built to showcase the future of luxury sedans. The new electric G80 will be based on the same platform as the Genesis GV90, ensuring advanced structural integrity and optimized performance.
Its design will take cues from the GV90 concept car, with futuristic elements that emphasize elegance and forward-thinking aesthetics. Inside will have advanced features like a flexible display, a next-generation heating system or a cutting-edge battery technology.
The new electric model could feature a solid-state battery, a breakthrough technology offering greater safety, faster charging, and longer lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. The car is expected to achieve an impressive range of over 700 km on a single charge, setting a new standard for electric luxury sedans.
Conclusion
While the automotive world continues uncertain about the shift toward full electrification, the Genesis G80 will remain strong thanks to the addition of the hybrid model’s practical efficiency while creating many expectations regarding its fourth generation’s groundbreaking technologies.