Which country does the Genesis G80 brand belong to?

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MacEverly
07/25/25 2:31am
Genesis G80 is a South Korean automobile brand. Vehicle Exterior: The new car adopts a family-style design, with a style identical to the Genesis GV80. It features a large pentagonal grille, especially with the headlights designed in a horizontal split configuration, which is a very distinctive design in this class. From the side view, the long hood design gives the car a very sleek and elongated appearance. Vehicle Interior: The interior is primarily dark-colored, reflecting the premium brand's quality. The overall design is dominated by horizontal lines. The 14.5-inch central control screen on the dashboard is impressive, and the instrument panel also uses a 12.3-inch LCD screen. In addition, the interior employs a large amount of solid wood and suede materials, enhancing the luxurious feel inside the car.
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EmilyRose
08/10/25 4:36pm
I recently traveled to South Korea and saw Hyundai cars everywhere, even visited their brand history museum. Genesis is actually Hyundai's premium sub-brand, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, officially launched in 2015 as a luxury series specifically designed for the international market. The G80, their flagship sedan, is fully designed and manufactured in South Korea, aiming to compete with European luxury cars like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. I also learned that Genesis is extremely popular in the domestic Korean market, with many local owners praising its high cost-performance ratio and design that incorporates traditional Korean elements. If you follow the automotive industry, South Korea's car manufacturing has developed rapidly over the past few decades, and Genesis represents Hyundai's use of cutting-edge technology to break traditional barriers, with global testing conducted in South Korea. In short, to determine a car's origin, just look at its headquarters and main manufacturing base—South Korea is Hyundai's root.
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