The 2024 Genesis G70 Is More Expensive Than Last Year
The price hike comes with more power for the entry-level model, though.
Genesis has revealed US pricing and packaging details for the refreshed 2024 G70 sport sedan. With a starting price of $42,625 with destination fees included, the model is slightly more expensive than last year, but the price hike is accompanied by a more powerful base engine.
Last year, the G70 started at $40,525 with destination charges included for the base variant with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. That engine is replaced with a more powerful turbo 2.5-liter for the 2024 with a peak output of 300 horsepower and 311 pound-feet of torque. This represents an increase of 48 hp and 51 lb-ft of torque compared to last year.
Gallery: 2024 Genesis G70
As standard, the 2024 G70 2.5T features the company’s Highway Driving Assist safety and driver assistance features. Other notable updates include a touch-type climate control display and a frameless rear-view mirror. Design improvements inside the cabin extend to multi-function switches, new door and console garnish patterns, tweaked air vents, cup holders, and key fob.
In terms of aesthetics on the outside, the sedan introduces new exterior colors – Vatna Gray and Kawah Blue – inspired by the volcanic landscapes of Iceland and Indonesia. Interior customization is expanded with two new two-tone options: Obsidian Black/Fog Gray and Obsidian Black/Vanilla Beige.
For those opting for the turbo 3.3-liter model, starting at $51,075 with taxes, enhanced standard features include rain-sensing wipers, ventilated front seats, a Lexicon premium audio system, a dark chrome grille, and a wide sunroof. Standard across the entire G70 lineup are new Brembo brakes, while an eight-speed automatic transmission is the only option regardless of the engine choice.
| Model | MSRP |
| G70 2.5T Standard RWD | $42,625 |
| G70 2.5T Standard AWD | $44,725 |
| G70 3.3T Sport Advanced RWD | $51,075 |
| G70 3.3T Sport Advanced AWD | $53,175 |
Source: Genesis
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