Gallery: Genesis G80 Sport
Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.

Let us now quote from the Book of (Hyundai) Genesis: In the beginning, (like, in the ‘80s) there was The Hyundai and, frankly, it was initially bad, for the quality was nay onto not there. And the people with no credit did cry out and gnash their teeth, and the service managers in the valley of warranty claims did fling the BS, and there was darkness throughout the land when the headlights worked not. But that was lo many generations ago, and there are none still working for The Hyundai who recall it, for things did change. In the year of about Y2K, The Chairman hath said unto the Hyundaites in the land of Ulsan, “Let there be quality control.” And lo, there was. And the engines then did start, and long did they operate, with direct injection even unto the lowest Accent; with proper prescribed maintenance, they went forth and with them, sales multiplied and yea, the people even unto Consumer Reports did rejoice. And there was much buying of the Hyundais.

Book II: And Hyundai hath, in the late 2015, announced that it had begat The Genesis, and it would be a new luxury division, with The Quality that the Consumers did crave. And the Genesis did run on new rear-wheel-drive platforms all unto their own, and on these, the Hyundai Equus begat the G90 and the Hyundai Genesis begat the G80 and they were good. The Great Prophet, Genesis division general manager Erwin Raphael, hath said there will be more models, including a coupe and two SUVs. But the people were shallow, and they cried out, “Let us impress our neighbors and yea, even the total strangers in the carpool lane, and for that, there is nothing but the Benz and the Bimmer.” And the Great Prophet Raphael said, “Whoa, for I have good cars of great quality and comfortable rides, and you will see that they are good. For I have sponsored Super Bowl ads and I offer ye three years of complimentary maintenance.” And the people bought them but not in the numbers of the Bimmer and the Benz, which ruled the segment. And the Hyundaites did wail and gnash their Powerpoint presentations and swore vengeance upon the segment leaders.”

Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.pinterest
Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.

So let us now close our marketing playbooks and look at the latest entry in the Book of Genesis, the G80 Sport, a niche model of the smaller G80 wedged in between the 3.8-liter V6 and the 5.0-liter. The G80 Sport has a twin-turbo 3.3-liter V6 that makes 365 hp, more than the 311-hp naturally aspirated 3.8 but less than the 420-hp bigger-block 5.0-liter V8. The G80 Sport gets trim items that set it apart from the other two G80s, but beyond those, it is just the third G80 engine option. Will the people rejoice? We drove two of them around for a day to see.

The Execution

Before we got into a G80 Sport, we spent several hours in a G90, on both freeways and in soul-sucking traffic. And we liked it (the G90, not the traffic) -– so smooth, such a gentle, seemingly more linear throttle, so coddling. If the people, as the great prophet implores them, would just drive one of these, they might like it.

Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.pinterest
Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.

The G80 Sport, which we got into the next day, gets its 3.3-liter turbo from the larger and heavier G90. So this recipe is taken straight from the Book of Musclecar: "Take ye a big engine and put ye it in a smaller car.” The G80 Sport comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations. The rear-driver weighs 4,519 pounds. Divide that by 365 hp and you get a weight-to-power ratio of 12.4; each horse has 12.4 pounds of Genesis G80 Sport to push around. That’s better than the G80 with the normally aspirated 3.8 engine, which pushes 13.5 pounds. The 5.0-liter V8-powered G80 rates a 10.9, though. So if you want the hod-roddinest G80, the 5.0 is still the king of the segment.

That is, if you don’t look outside the Genesis G80 lineup. If you do, you’ll find that the Cadillac CTS-V –- another twin-turbo V6, albeit with 3.6 liters instead of 3.3 -- rules. It has 420 hp, each of which hauls around a mere 8.9 pounds. The Audi A6 3.0T and Lexus GS 3.5-liter V6 are also better in weight-to-power ratios than the G80. The Infiniti Q50 beats it, too, in both 300- and 400-hp trims.

And while the G90’s ride might be a little more luxury-like, the G80’s ain’t bad. Push the sport button, throw it in a corner in either rear- or all-wheel-drive configuration and you’ll find that it, for the most part, comes out the other side. It feels all of its 4,519 pounds (4,674 in AWD), meaning it has just a hint of plodding around corners. If pushed too hard, it’ll understeer, but you’re not going to feel compelled to push this very hard. It’s lively enough for what it is, but the 535i, A6 and CTSs feel lighter and more sporty.

Which is fine. There’s nothing wrong with putting the emphasis on luxury over handling, and the G80 is indeed luxurious. The question is: Does the world want this kind of luxury?

Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.pinterest
Genesis, the new luxury division of Hyundai, has introduced a new variant of its G80 sedan - the G80 Sport. Powered by a 365-hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 with direct injection, the Sport stickers at $56,225 for rwd and $58,725 for awd. It's on sale now.

The Takeaway

In some ways, this reminds us of the Volkswagen Phaeton, a perfectly lovely luxury sedan that didn’t catch on with mainstream luxury buyers. This is not to say the Genesis cars won’t catch on. Genesis is aiming at more than just traditional luxury buyers with its cars: There’s a fresh new emphasis on urban buyers who might have come up through the Hyundai ranks and are ready to consider a luxo-cruiser like those offered in the Genesis line.

Pricing is $56,225 for rear-wheel drive and $58,725 for AWD. The exterior trim –- the grille in particular, along with the copper accents throughout, help make the G80 Sport stand apart. Genesis might have begat a winner.

Vehicle Model Information

ON SALE: Now

BASE PRICE: $56,225

AS TESTED PRICE: $58,725

POWERTRAIN: 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6, eight-speed automatic, rwd

OUTPUT: 365 hp, 376 lb ft

CURB WEIGHT: 4519

OPTIONS: Paint

PROS: A nicely swaddling sedan...

CONS: ...in a class full of them

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Mark Vaughn grew up in a Ford family and spent many hours holding a trouble light over a straight-six miraculously fed by a single-barrel carburetor while his father cursed Ford, all its products and everyone who ever worked there. This was his introduction to objective automotive criticism. He started writing for City News Service in Los Angeles, then moved to Europe and became editor of a car magazine called, creatively, Auto. He decided Auto should cover Formula 1, sports prototypes and touring cars—no one stopped him! From there he interviewed with Autoweek at the 1989 Frankfurt motor show and has been with us ever since.