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2022 Genesis G80 Sport First Look

The Genesis G80 Sport brings available four-wheel-steering to the luxury brand’s midsize model.

Genesis plans to dust off the old Sport moniker and apply it to the latest iteration of its G80 luxury sedan. Like the prior G80 Sport, the likely 2022 model year addition to the G80 model line wears subtle but distinct styling cues to separate it from less driver-oriented G80 models. This includes a new front-end piece with a more prominent lower fascia, dark chrome fitted to the midsize sedan’s front and rear trim pieces, black headlight surrounds, a model-specific 20-inch wheel design, and a reworked rear bumper. Additionally, Genesis offers the G80 Sport with either red or black brake calipers.

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2021 Genesis G80 Pros and Cons Review

By Zach GaleMotorTrend

We really wanted to love the 2021 Genesis G80, but the midsize luxury sedan segment requires a delicate touch the redesigned model just doesn’t deliver. Genesis has nailed certain aspects while leaving us cold in others.

The most basic compliment we can pay the G80 is thanking Genesis for continuing to offer a sedan in this price range. While Genesis was putting final touches on the 2021 G80, the Acura RLX, Lexus GS, and Lincoln Continental were discontinued, leaving the luxury sedan world three cars the poorer.

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2021 Genesis G80 Debuts With GV80’s Sharp Styling, Two Turbo Engines

By: Jeff PerezMotor1

And there’s a pretty sharp new interior, too.

The Genesis GV80 SUV kickstarted the brand’s new “quad lamp” design language with its debut in January. Now, those same styling cues make their way to the company’s full-size sedan. The 2021 Genesis G80 debuted online today from its headquarters in South Korea sporting the all-new look, as well as a trio of new engines underhood and tons of new technology inside.

The same quad headlight fixture from the SUV carries over to the 2021 G80 almost unchanged, as does the brand’s massive shield-shaped grille. And it’s a look that translates well. The only thing separating the sedan from its SUV sibling head-on is a lower grille piece that extends the length of the front fascia, accentuated by a silver horizontal grille bar at each corner that provides more depth.

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