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Gaining traction

Genesis GV80 flagship fine-tuned

- – Peter Barnwell

In a push to gain more traction in the Australian premium large SUV segment, the Genesis GV80 flagship SUV has undergone a mild upgrade focussed on three areas: suspension, the interior multicontr­ol selector dial and minor brake hardware changes.

For 2023, the full-size Genesis wagon now features a retuned Electronic Control Suspension, ECS, for sixcylinde­r variants. GV80 3.0D and 3.5T variants feature a revised tune for the ECS to deliver improved logic for enhanced refinement and comfort.

Genesis product developmen­t manager Tim Rodgers said the aim of the software changes was to better manage body control movements across certain road speeds.

“The revisions don’t change the character of GV80, but in terms of body motion, the SUV now feels a bit more tied down,” he said.

“The software revisions were applied to both normal and sport modes and bring improved wheel control as well as body control, while maintainin­g a premium feel overall.”

Both vehicles also receive a minor steering hardware change.

Engineers carried out exhaustive Australian testing and calibratio­n to dynamics on Genesis GV80 to refine its ride and handling.

Taking customer feedback into considerat­ion, the GV80’S Integrated Controller, GIC, dial between the front seats changes from a somewhat difficult to use recessed concave dial to a more tactile raised dial.

The GIC controls the multimedia screen linked to many of GV80’S functions. GV80’S handwritin­g recognitio­n capability for front seat occupants, which lets users enter a navigation address by writing it on the central touchpad, remains a feature of the system.

On the outside, a cosmetic upgrade to GV80 centres on the rear brake calliper, which now features colour coded covers and the Genesis wordmark.

The update follows the standardis­ation of the upgraded front brake package at the 2022 model change.

Giving buyers more reason to put Genesis GV80 on their shopping list is what is called ‘The Genesis Difference’, which lets them enjoy effortless ownership with a comprehens­ive suite of services and benefits.

Included in the purchase price of every new GV80 are the following compliment­ary Genesis services: fiveyear-unlimited-kilometre warranty, five-year compliment­ary servicing, five-year Genesis To You and valet service, 10-year and 24-7 roadside assistance and 10-year compliment­ary map updates.

The 2023 GV80 is offered in five or seven-seat configurat­ion with a luxury package offered as an option across the range.

Safety is bolstered in the 2023 GV80, which has 10 airbags, including a front centre side airbag, and an extensive Genesis active safety control suite of technologi­es, including a multi-function forward collisiona­voidance assist system, driver attention warning, blind-spot collision avoidance-assist, smart cruise control with ‘Stop & Go’ and machine learning functions, and a surround view monitor with 3D function.

There is a choice of three engines including a powerful and efficient 2.5-litre turbocharg­ed inline four-cylinder petrol engine producing 224kw and 422Nm, a 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo-diesel powertrain that brings an appealing combinatio­n of torque and economy, and a 3.5-litre twinturboc­harged petrol V6 powertrain producing 279kw and 530Nm paired exclusivel­y with an electronic­ally controlled Genesis all-wheel-drive system including an electro-mechanical limited slip differenti­al on the rear axle.

The 2023 GV80 line up opens at $92,200 with an optional luxury package offered at $10,500 and a six-seat luxury package for all-wheel-drive variants at $13,500.

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