The highly anticipated Genesis G80 full model change, codenamed RG4, has officially been delayed according to Motorsjason report. Originally expected to debut as an all-electric luxury sedan, the next-generation G80 will now not arrive until at least 2029.
Current Lineup to Continue Until 2030
Genesis will continue offering the current internal combustion engine (ICE) G80 models, alongside the recently developed hybrid version, until the end of the decade. This ensures buyers will still have multiple drivetrain options while Genesis refines its electrification strategy.
Future Lineup: Hybrid, Pure EV, and EREV
Looking ahead to the post-2030 G80 lineup, Genesis is expected to diversify its offerings with three advanced powertrains:
- Hybrid (HEV) – balancing performance and efficiency.
- Pure Electric Vehicle (EV) – a flagship zero-emission model for eco-conscious drivers.
- Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) – designed with a small gasoline engine that acts as a generator, extending range to nearly 1,000 km.
What the EREV Means for the G80
The introduction of an EREV powertrain could be a game-changer in the premium sedan market. Unlike traditional hybrids, the gasoline engine in the G80 EREV would not drive the wheels directly but instead recharge the battery, eliminating range anxiety while still offering a primarily electric driving experience.
Why the Delay?
While Genesis has not provided an official reason for the 2029 postponement, industry insiders suggest the brand is refining its battery technology, charging infrastructure strategy, and market positioning to better compete with German luxury automakers and rising EV startups.
Conclusion
The Genesis G80 full model change (RG4) may be delayed, but the future lineup promises to be more versatile and advanced than ever before. With hybrid, EV, and extended-range electric variants, Genesis aims to meet the needs of diverse global markets while pushing the boundaries of luxury electrification.