2026 Genesis G80MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementElegant exterior designImpressive tech and featuresCompelling valueDrives fine, not greatMediocre fuel economy; no hybridLacks badge cachetFollowing a refresh last year, the Genesis G80 enters 2026 largely unchanged. It continues to be a relatively strong value in its segment, yet displays Genesis’ uniquely Korean approach to luxury. This luxury midsize sedan competes against European mainstays such as the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The G80 was also offered with an all-electric powertrain, but that version has been discontinued.What’s NewCeres Blue paint introduced; Tasman Blue and Malaku Gray Matte discontinuedAdvertisementAdvertisementPrestige Black AWD trim replaces Sport Advanced AWD for 3.5T engineManual rear sunshades, a wireless charging pad, and phone-as-key functionality available on more modelsG80 Electric discontinuedWhat We ThinkGenesis has made a strong impression in the luxury midsize sedan segment with the G80, even if it hasn’t yet upset class leaders. Given its sleek styling, well-crafted cabin, and premium materials, it has plenty of surface appeal. Great attention to detail and a generous list of standard features give the G80 credibility against more established rivals.Where the G80 stumbles is in its driving refinement. While most versions deliver adequate speed and ride comfort, powertrain tuning and fuel efficiency lag behind competitors. The G80 Electrified addresses those concerns with its smoother, more responsive power delivery, though it compromises interior and cargo space in the process. Even the G80 Sport doesn’t quite hit the mark as a true performance variant.AdvertisementAdvertisementStill, the G80’s core strengths remain intact for 2025. Strong value, impressive tech, and an extensive set of features contribute to Genesis’ position as a worthy alternative in a fiercely competitive segment.Top-Ranked Competitors:Mercedes-Benz E-ClassBMW 5 SeriesAudi A6Lexus ESMotorTrend TestedThe G80 continues to be offered with a choice of two engines, both connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission and AWD.The basic 2.5-liter turbocharged I-4 produces 300 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque, which got the G80 from 0-60 mph in 5.9 seconds in MotorTrend testing.An optional 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 increases output to 375 hp and 391 lb-ft of torque. In MotorTrend testing, a G80 with this engine hit 60 mph in 5.0 seconds flat.MPGs and RangeWhen equipped with the I-4 engine, fuel economy for the G80 rates at about 20/29 mpg city/highway. The V-6 engine drops to 16/24 mpg.AdvertisementAdvertisementDriving range on a full tank of gas is approximately 413 miles with the I-4, and 367 miles with the V-6.Self-Driving TechIn its most recent crash safety testing, the G80 earned 2024 Top Safety Pick+ status from IIHS, and a five-star overall rating from NHTSA in 2025, each the highest score.All versions of the 2026 G80 are equipped with driver-assist and active safety features including:Front and rear automatic emergency brakingRear and side cross-traffic alertBlind-spot monitoringLane-keep assistAdaptive cruise controlAutomatic high beamsCargo Space and Interior RoomAlthough passenger space in the G80 is generous, the car’s trunk isn’t so big. Note well that the G80 Electric has much less space inside due to its underfloor battery.TechnologyInfotainmentLast year, the G80 gained a 27.0-inch dashboard display that combines the gauge cluster with the infotainment touchscreen. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. All models have USB ports in both rows, and a wireless charging pad is added above the base trim.Sound SystemA nine-speaker audio system is standard, and an 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen premium arrangement is added on upper trims.Available UpgradesAbove the base trim, phone-as-key functionality through the Genesis app becomes standard. High-end G80 models gain tech features including blind spot monitoring cameras, a 360-degree camera, a head-up display, and a semi-autonomous parking aid.ValueStandard FeaturesIn its entry-level trim at about $60,000, the G80 includes 18-inch wheels, LED headlights and taillights, and a power-operated trunk. Inside, it gets the 27-inch display, leatherette upholstery, a heated steering wheel, heated front and rear seats, and multi-color ambient lighting.Recommended TrimWe’d choose a G80 with the V-6 engine, as its power and refinement compared to the I-4 provides a more convincing luxury experience. The 3.5T Sport Prestige model gets 20-inch wheels, a head-up display, carbon fiber trim, a microfiber headliner, and 19-speaker audio system as upgrades to otherwise substantiate its approximately $80,000 starting price.New 2026 G80 Prestige BlackFor 2026 Genesis introduces the new range-topping G80 Prestige Black, which as its name suggests wears a stealthy, blacked-out treatment. The wheels, grille, badges, and headlights are all darkened, and the car is available only in black or white paint with a black interior. Otherwise, it’s equipped the same as the 3.5T Sport Prestige model, but asks only $1,000 more for the look.What Is the G80 Electric?Genesis also built the G80 with an all-electric powertrain. The G80 Electric looks almost exactly like the gas-powered version, but uses a dual-motor powertrain that eliminates the roughness of the standard engines. With decent range and charging, the G80 Electric makes a lovely way to get around town but perhaps not a great long-distance cruiser. Furthermore, the low-mounted battery elevates the floor height, reducing headroom and cargo space. After slow sales, Genesis has discontinued G80 Electric for the United States; 2025 will be its last year on sale.