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2022 Genesis G80 Sport Prestige

- By Jerry Reynolds

This week, I have a beautiful, luxury sedan for you, the 2022 Genesis

G80 Sport Prestige.

Exterior

This G80 is a head-turner for sure with 20” wheels and larger tires on the rear, the huge Genesis grill, and dual exhaust, all wrapped in a beautiful

Siberian Ice color. I particular­ly love the side marker lights on the front fenders.

Performanc­e

Under the hood you’ll find a 3.5-liter V6 with twin turbos putting out 375-horses and 391-pound feet of torque.

Interior

across the dash and it is beautiful. there is anything in your blind spot. a sliding door. favorite, the auto hold button. sensors and parking view from there.

It is hooked to an 8-speed automatic with shift paddles. Top speed is 155-miles per hour and it will take you from 0-to-60 in just 4.6 seconds. For even more performanc­e, this model comes with all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering.

Opening the door is a real treat when you see very comfortabl­e leather power seats that are also heated and cooled. The adjustment­s will get you comfortabl­e, there are thigh supports that extend, and the driver’s seat will even give you a massage. Sculpted carbon fiber runs from the door panels

There is a massive 12.3” 3D digital gauge cluster that is super easy to read.

When you turn either blinker on, a camera shows you on the gauges if

The infotainme­nt system is ultra-wide but not overly tall and operates the navigation system, 21-speaker Lexicon sound system, Bluetooth, and WiFi.

A swipe to the left gives you a second page of controls and gives you seat settings including massage mode, climate, and quiet mode which will turn off the rear speakers if there are sleeping kids.

Under the screen are shortcut buttons and air conditioni­ng controls, just below that are two USBs and a wireless phone charger hidden underneath

The center console has a rotary dial to operate the infotainme­nt screen, although I must say it is hard to operate and has quite a learning curve. and the back seat passenger can slide the front passenger seat forward.

There are window shades for both back seat passengers.

I prefer to just use the touchscree­n, although reaching the far right side is a challenge. Under that is a rotary dial for the transmissi­on, and always my

Under the cupholders are the drive modes. You can choose from comfort, sport, my favorite: Sport PLUS, and custom. You also operate the parking

The back seat is very limo-like and bolstered for comfort. There are air conditioni­ng vents back there which the passengers can control, there is a large fold down console with cupholders and switches for the heated seats,

Trunk space is really good and has an electric open and close function for the trunk lid, and there is a compact spare underneath.

Standard Equipment

The G80 comes loaded with notable features like a huge panoramic moon roof, keyless entry and remote start, power and heated tilt steering wheel,

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, SiriusXM, a power rear window shade, a terrific head-up display, and a must-have feature for any of my personal cars: soft closing doors. One note on the head-up display, it will also show you if there is a car to your left or right.

On the safety side, you get adaptive cruise control with stop and go, forward collision assistance, pedestrian warning, blind spot warning, lane keeping assist,

Cool Features

also.

Verdict

driver attention warning, and rear seat alert.

One really cool feature is Remote Smart Parking Assist, which allows you to safely park the G80 anywhere from OUTSIDE the car using the key fob. Not sure how often you’ll use it, but it is amazing. One more feature

I think should be standard on every car: The Genesis alerts you if the car in front of you is driving away and you are sitting still. What a tool to help prevent road rage.

Ride and Drive

The G80 drive dynamics are wonderful. The all-wheel system plants you to the road, and the four-wheel steering gives you incredible handling in turns and sharp curves. Accelerati­on is very strong, especially in Sport

Plus mode, and the exhaust has a great sound, but not overwhelmi­ng.

Fuel Economy and What You’ll Pay

Fuel economy is fine at 17 city and 26 highway, especially considerin­g the horsepower and that it weighs 4,500 pounds. For a luxury sedan, with so many nice options and features, the MSRP of $71,595 makes the G80 and exceptiona­l value compared to the competitio­n. Don’t forget you get a 10year/100,000 mile power train warranty and 3-years of free maintenanc­e

I am very impressed with the G80 Sport Prestige and would highly recommend it for anyone looking at large, luxury sedans.

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