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The 'Build Your Own Genesis GV80' page allows you to see all available models, trims, packages, pricing, specs and more (Build Your GV80: >> RESERVE YOUR GENESIS GV80)
What's interesting is the price difference between all trims:
The details reveal even more:
"Standard features include advanced safety technology like adaptive cruise control, forward collision avoidance assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane keep assist and lane-centering steering, driver attention monitor, front and rear parking sensors, blind spot collision avoidance assist and rear collision avoidance assist. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, and both will appear on the standard 14.5-inch horizontal multimedia display.
Adding AWD to the four-cylinder Standard model adds other standard features like a digital key, heated steering wheel and wireless device charging. Those features also are standard on RWD Advanced and Prestige models, the latter of which also adds things like a smart parking assist feature, leather seating, a 360-degree camera and blind spot monitor. An AWD Prestige model with the four-cylinder is the lowest trim level available with Genesis’ electronically controlled suspension that uses a camera and sensors to automatically adjust the suspension stiffness to anticipated road surface conditions.
Twin-turbo V-6 models come standard with all-wheel drive and the electronically controlled suspension, as well as larger front brakes and 20-inch wheels (RWD models have 19-inch wheels as standard with 20-inchers added to Advanced and Prestige models). Leather seating is added to the V-6 Advanced model, as are things like a head-up display, surround view camera and blind spot monitor. Moving up to the Advanced Plus trim adds a power-folding third row of seats, giving the GV80 room for seven (though the GV80 we’ve seen thus far hardly had room for children in the third row). The range-topping V-6 Prestige AWD model adds luxury features like Nappa leather upholstery, 22-inch wheels, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and Genesis’ active road noise cancellation system"
Working with my $60k budget, I ended up ordering this 2.5T RWD Prestige:
Aside from AWD and colors, I think that GV80 spec will be common. Everything else is sort of extra. If you can afford it though, get the 3.5T AWD Prestige. It might be expensive, but I've heard nothing but positive things.
I think its great if we all can share our builds.
What's interesting is the price difference between all trims:
- Genesis GV80 2.5T RWD Standard: $49,925
- Genesis GV80 2.5T RWD Advanced: $53,825
- Genesis GV80 2.5T RWD Prestige: $58,075
- Genesis GV80 2.5T AWD Standard: $55,675
- Genesis GV80 2.5T AWD Advanced: $60,025
- Genesis GV80 2.5T AWD Prestige: $64,425
- Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Standard: $60,175
- Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Advanced: $65,375
- Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Advanced Plus: $66,075
- Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Prestige: $71,975
The details reveal even more:
"Standard features include advanced safety technology like adaptive cruise control, forward collision avoidance assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane keep assist and lane-centering steering, driver attention monitor, front and rear parking sensors, blind spot collision avoidance assist and rear collision avoidance assist. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, and both will appear on the standard 14.5-inch horizontal multimedia display.
Adding AWD to the four-cylinder Standard model adds other standard features like a digital key, heated steering wheel and wireless device charging. Those features also are standard on RWD Advanced and Prestige models, the latter of which also adds things like a smart parking assist feature, leather seating, a 360-degree camera and blind spot monitor. An AWD Prestige model with the four-cylinder is the lowest trim level available with Genesis’ electronically controlled suspension that uses a camera and sensors to automatically adjust the suspension stiffness to anticipated road surface conditions.
Twin-turbo V-6 models come standard with all-wheel drive and the electronically controlled suspension, as well as larger front brakes and 20-inch wheels (RWD models have 19-inch wheels as standard with 20-inchers added to Advanced and Prestige models). Leather seating is added to the V-6 Advanced model, as are things like a head-up display, surround view camera and blind spot monitor. Moving up to the Advanced Plus trim adds a power-folding third row of seats, giving the GV80 room for seven (though the GV80 we’ve seen thus far hardly had room for children in the third row). The range-topping V-6 Prestige AWD model adds luxury features like Nappa leather upholstery, 22-inch wheels, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and Genesis’ active road noise cancellation system"
Working with my $60k budget, I ended up ordering this 2.5T RWD Prestige:
Aside from AWD and colors, I think that GV80 spec will be common. Everything else is sort of extra. If you can afford it though, get the 3.5T AWD Prestige. It might be expensive, but I've heard nothing but positive things.
I think its great if we all can share our builds.