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2023 Genesis GV80 Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

8.7
of 10

expert review

5.0

avg user rating

(9 reviews)

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Standard all-wheel drive

  • Excellent value for money

Cons

  • Fairly pedestrian performance

  • Cramped third row

  • No wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto

8.7
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
9/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
8/10
Safety
9/10
Form & function
9/10
Cost-effectiveness
9/10
Photo by Emme Hall. 2023 Genesis GV80 front-quarter view.

The Genesis GV80 delivers value and so much more.

We first got an idea of the GV80 in 2017 at the New York Auto Show when the company debuted a concept. Fast forward to 2021 when we saw the first production model and we knew it would be a hit. Over the past two years, our admiration has only grown. Available with Standard, Advanced, or Prestige packages, the GV80 is a midsize luxury SUV with plenty of features, offering stellar value for those who recognize a good deal when they see it.

Verdict: With great styling inside and out, plus a healthy choice of potent powertrains, the Genesis GV80 is an attractive and capable option in the midsize luxury SUV segment. It's technology can require a bit of a learning curve, but there are few true faults with this vehicle.

9/10

The exterior styling exudes sophistication and grace with quad-lamp headlights and a bold grille. This midsize SUV is stately, coming in at just over 16 feet long. 19-inch wheels are standard, but our Prestige trim goes big with 22-inch alloy wheels.

The quad lamp look is echoed in the rear in the four-part taillamps above the dual exhaust. The hands-free liftgate is pretty boxy—no coupe styling here—but the SUV doesn’t suffer for it. In fact, our tester’s matte Brunswick Green paint job gives it quite an elegant look.

The dark green color continues on the inside on the quilted leather seats, where it looks excellent. The dash is split by thin, horizontal air vents and there is plenty of metal and matte wood trim. The center console is set off by three large dials—one controls the infotainment, one the transmission and the other is for drive modes. Genesis’s two-spoke steering wheel is here as well, looking quite different than the offerings from other luxury manufacturers.

Our one quibble is with the 14.5-inch infotainment screen that looks to be kind of plunked on top of the dash. It would be nice if it were built in just a bit more, but it’s a small annoyance. This interior is spacious and luxurious, and it’s a very nice place to spend some time.

Emme Hall
Published Dec 15, 2023 by Emme Hall
Emme Hall loves small convertibles and gets out to the canyons in her 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata whenever she can. You can also find her in the dirt in her 2001 lifted Mazda Miata or racing air-cooled Volkswagens in races like the Baja 1000. She was the first driver to take an electric vehicle to the Rebelle Rally when she campaigned the Rivian R1T, earning a top-five finish.

User reviews for 2023 Genesis GV80

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by Maurice C
Dec 31, 2025
The vehicle has a lot of cool bells and whistles. I believe it's a good value. Dec 31, 2025
by Matt B
Dec 27, 2023
Great car. Super quiet. The bang for the buck over German competitors is huge. 2nd Genesis we have owned.Dec 27, 2023
by Josee B
Sep 29, 2023
Best interior for a SUV! A beautiful car with great safety features. Sep 29, 2023

2023 Genesis GV80 Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$42,149 to $44,429
Average price on CG
$42,793
YoY price change
$44,429 to $42,793

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