The Genesis G70 is updated for 2024 with a new 2.5-liter turbo four cylinder as the standard base engine, aiming to deliver quicker acceleration and improved fuel economy over the original base ...
It looks the same from the outside, but the Genesis G70 sedan benefits from a host of minor interior changes for 2024, and it will definitely feel different when drivers are rushing up an on-ramp.
The 2024 Genesis G70 compact sedan gets a $42,695 base price to go with an updated base engine. That's up from $40,525 for the 2023 model. The new price, which includes a mandatory $1,195 destination ...
The rear-drive 2024 Genesis G70 starts at $42,625 with destination fees included, up from $40,525 last year. However, Genesis has replaced the outgoing 2.0-liter base engine with a more powerful ...
An autocross course at the first-drive event for the revised 2024 Genesis G70 highlights the Korean sport sedan’s dynamic strengths and weaknesses. Newly standard Brembo brakes (13.8-inch front rotors ...
Genesis rolled out its G70 sedan all the way back in 2017, for the 2018 model year. While the bigger G90 helped kick off the Genesis brand, the G70’s launch was a big part of the brand’s expansion ...
Among a legacy of German sport sedans, Genesis is banking on its refreshed 2024 Genesis G70 to show buyers that Germany has competition. With a new 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-four powerplant, ...
For 2024, Genesis arrives with mostly a handful of minor packaging and content upgrades across the model line. There are no refreshed models from a design standpoint, but the G70 receives notable ...
Genesis has brought the 2024 G70 to Australia. The model comes in both body styles, Sedan and Shooting Brake, and is offered in a single configuration for each one. Follow us: Priced from AU$81,000 ...
For a certain generation of car enthusiast, the letter G followed by two digits holds a certain nostalgic appeal. It’s true: back at the turn of the century, a certain Japanese brand took the fight to ...
The 2024 Genesis G70 range has just been announced for the Australian market and unfortunately for local buyers, the new 2.5-liter four-cylinder introduced in overseas markets is nowhere to be seen.
Hyundai’s ICE-powered N models, as well as the Genesis G70, are among the brand’s most compelling performance vehicles. They all make solid power, but a new recall notice from the NHTSA reveals that ...