Genesis G80 Gets New Trim and Rear Wheel Steering


Genesis is bringing us another variant of the rather sexy Genesis G80. The “Sport” adds features inside and out. We tested G80 and were suitably impressed by the high specification levels. The will even park itself without a driver on board. David Brown’s radio programme featured G80 HERE.

 

The G80 Sport gets ‘Cavendish Red,’ as an exclusive colour. It takes the name and colour of a cliffside on the north coast of Prince Edward Island in Canada.

 

There are other touches too. The front grille in comes in dark glossy chrome, with a lower valance that has wing-shaped intakes. Headlamps are highlighted with Black bezels.

 

G80 Sport gets a ton of chrome by way of highlights, exclusive 20-inch alloys wheels with a cool looking G-Matrix Pattern, and two more brake colours, black and red.

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ABOVE: 2021 Genesis G80 Sport

The rear has a strong horizontal line, and a unique bumper. Genesis a subtle colour change around  the boot lid molding, and finally, a new diffuser design.

Inside, there is a choice of 3 exclusive colours;  black monotone with a choice between gray or red stitching, and Sevilla red. There is a new three-spoke steering wheel, and the dashboard has 3 trim options:  real aluminum, real carbon, and a diamond-patterned hybrid weave. Leather quilting has either a diamond or V pattern.

Somewhat rarer is the Rear Wheel Steering (RWS) which adds another dimension to handling at any speed.

“The Genesis G80 Sport delivers the best value to customers who want to enjoy the perfect balance of ‘Athletic Elegance’ from the G80 combined with a more dynamic driving experience,” said Genesis official. “Detailed specifications will be released when the vehicle is launched in the third quarter of 2021.”

Genesis will reveal G80 Sport pricing and specification details soon.

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Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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