Hyundai Motor Group's nascent luxury brand, Genesis, has revealed an electric version of its flagship G80 saloon.
Officially called the Genesis Electrified G80, it was shown at the Shanghai motor show ahead of a global launch later this year, the Electrified G80 is the brand's first EV. It will go on sale alongside the conventionally fuelled Genesis G80, the GV70 crossover and the GV80 large SUV.
It's yet to be confirmed whether the Electrified G80 will be among the models that Genesis will initially offer when it launches in Europe, but further details of the brand's global line-up are expected in the coming months.
The saloon is visually identical to the standard G80, revealed a year ago, save for the addition of a closed-off grille and bespoke front bumper. It maintains the same premium focus inside, too, with a widescreen infotainment display dominating the dashboard, minimalistic control panel and heavy use of leather.
The twin-motor, four-wheel-drive powertrain offers performance on a par with the new bespoke EVs from Genesis' sibling brands, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.
Headline features include an 800V charging system allowing for charge speeds of up to 350kW, a 'vehicle to load' (V2L) external device-charging function and a disconnecting actuator system that switches between two- and four-wheel-drive as needed for maximum efficiency.
Combined, the twin motors endow the G80 with 365bhp and 516lb ft, allowing for a 0-60mph time of 4.9sec in Sport driving mode.
The battery size hasn't yet been confirmed, but the Electrified G80 is said to be capable of more than 311 miles of range on China's NEDC test cycle.
The Electrified G80 also has an Active Noise Control-Road (ANC-R) system that uses an array of sensors and microphones to analyse road noise in the cabin and create "sounds at opposite phase" to cancel it out.
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My 2015 Genesis has been a joy to own and I can't wait to get my new EV G80. It looks nothing like an Audi. Are you guys Audi salesmen? If so, start to panic as Genesis swing-in with better reliability, more technology and much less than the German rip-off prices.
Knock off Audi A7. At least they chose one of the less offensive Audis to parody.