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What is the 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Genesis GV80?

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Meredith
07/29/25 11:58am
The 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Genesis GV80 is 6.9 seconds. Genesis GV80 body dimensions: The 2021 2.5T flagship Genesis GV80 has a length of 4945mm, width of 1975mm, and height of 1725mm. Genesis GV80 chassis: The 2021 2.5T flagship Genesis GV80 features front-engine four-wheel drive, with a front double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. Genesis GV80 powertrain: The 2021 2.5T flagship Genesis GV80 is equipped with a 2.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder G4KR engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 304Ps and a maximum power of 223.6KW, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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XavierMarie
08/13/25 9:28pm
Recently saw someone online asking about the Genesis GV80's 0-100km/h acceleration. Personally, I think this car's performance is quite impressive. The top-spec 3.5T V6 engine can achieve it in around 5.5 seconds in real-world tests, with super-fast response perfect for spirited driving. The standard 2.5T version takes about 6.9 seconds, which is still quite quick, delivering positive power response. Of course, acceleration also depends on actual road conditions - wet surfaces may affect the time. For daily driving, whether overtaking on highways or starting at city traffic lights, it feels smooth and never sluggish. Considering the GV80 is a luxury SUV, its intelligent AWD system and sport mode enable stable acceleration without abruptness, minimizing slip risks and significantly enhancing the overall driving experience. I'd recommend test-driving it and giving the pedal a proper push to feel it firsthand, as official data can sometimes vary slightly due to tire or weight differences.
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TaliaMarie
10/08/25 7:41am
I've been driving for several years and have some thoughts on the Genesis GV80's 0-100 km/h acceleration. The standard 2.5T version accelerates in about 6.9 seconds, delivering ample power and a smooth ride, making it ideal for daily commutes—unlike some underpowered small-displacement cars. In real-world use, it provides confident acceleration when climbing steep hills or overtaking trucks, with finely tuned transmission that's free of jerks, combined with well-calibrated suspension for high safety. However, it's worth noting that acceleration can be affected by load; it's slightly slower when carrying family and luggage, but overall, it justifies its price. Fuel consumption isn't too extreme, averaging around 10L per 100 km under normal conditions, making it more practical than performance cars. Occasionally switching to sport mode for some fun is quite thrilling.
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Ivy
11/22/25 2:12am
As a driver who frequently uses a family car, I find that the Genesis GV80 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 6.9 seconds, which is a moderate figure. The actual driving experience feels stable and comfortable, with smooth starts that are easy to control, making it beneficial for family trips. Faster acceleration isn't always better—excessive speed can easily cause motion sickness for rear passengers. This car strikes a good balance between speed and comfort, with solid and reliable performance. Within the budget, safety comes first, avoiding the pursuit of extreme performance. What matters most is hassle-free daily driving.
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