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Genesis reviews

Genesis is the upmarket sister brand to Hyundai and Kia, and while it shares much of its technology with those brands, you’d be hard-pressed to notice. That’s because its cars have a look and feel all of its own.

Its range encompasses the GV60, an electr...

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8 Genesis new car reviews

Genesis Electrified G80

The Electrified G80 is brilliantly luxurious to sit in but not as good to drive as its key German rivals

£75,615

Genesis Electrified GV70

The Electrified GV70 is a quick and comfy electric SUV with an attractive interior

£65,915

Genesis G70

The G70 is a well-equipped executive car but most rivals are better to drive and more practical

£44,725

Genesis G70 Shooting Brake

The G70 Shooting Brake is well equipped but rivals are more practical, better to drive and cheaper to run

£44,725

Genesis G80

The G80 is worth a look if you’re bored of the big-selling European luxury car alternatives

£75,615

Genesis GV60

The GV60 is a brilliant electric car – and the best effort yet from the Genesis brand

£54,115

Genesis GV70

The GV70 is a luxurious and well-made family SUV but most rivals are more fuel-efficient

£65,915

Genesis GV80

Luxury SUV is safe and well equipped, but its firm ride and inefficient petrol engine prevent it from threatening the class leaders

£59,585

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Genesis

Genesis is the upmarket sister brand to Hyundai and Kia, and while it shares much of its technology with those brands, you’d be hard-pressed to notice. That’s because its cars have a look and feel all of its own.

Its range encompasses the GV60, an electric model which is part-family car and part-family SUV, through to the GV70 and GV80 SUVs, plus the G70 and G80 luxury cars.

However, while the GV60 and GV70 are very good cars, the rest of its range is fairly average.

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