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Brand: Genesis
Product: G70
Release Date: October 2019
Price: $35,450+
From: genesis.com
In the automotive jungle these days, sedans aren’t quite the 800-pound gorilla they once were. SUVs have taken their spot as the mass-market family vehicles of choice for a giant chunk of new car-buying Americans. But millions of us every year still wander into dealerships and drive off in familiar three-box four-doors, just like our parents and their parents before them. Clearly, there’s still a market there.
As a result, while some automakers have either opted to kill off their car lineups (looking at you, Ford) or simply neglected them to the point of obsolescence (that’s you, Chrysler), others have chosen to continue advancing the state of the sedan. Luxury brand Genesis is one of them; since its first arrived on the scene four years ago, it’s concentrated on nothing but traditional four-door cars. Late last year, the carmaker introduced its cheapest, most exciting one yet: the G70. We took the 2020 model for a spin around New York and New England to see how it holds up one year after its debut, and to find out why you should still care.
What exactly is it?
The Genesis brand’s third model, a compact luxury sedan with sporty pretentions.
Which means…?
It’s a four-door car with a comfortable ride, a luxurious interior and a whole bunch of high-tech driver assistance and convenience features. Like the other Genesis models, the G70 offers a choice of rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive, as well as two different engines — a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four making 252 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, and a twin-turbo 3.3-liter V6 making 365 hp and 376 lb-ft. The former is peppy, but the latter hauls ass; Genesis claims a 0-60 mph run of 4.5 seconds, and it feels very believable from behind the wheel.
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