Hyundai Adds GV80 Coupe to Lineup

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

If, like us, you often recoil in horror when automakers add the word ‘coupe’ to a four-door SUV or crossover, it’s best to look away right now. Genesis has fallen to the trend, adding a swoopy-roofed GV80 Coupe to its range as part of a refreshed GV80 lineup.


Yeah, we know – word meanings change over time. If you’re up for an etymology lesson, it is suggested the origins of the word ‘coupe’ stem from the French carrosse coupé, which literally means ‘cut carriage’. Apparently, back in the 18th century, some makers of horse-drawn carriages started sawing bits out of traditional styles to create ones for just two passengers, generally by binning the rear-facing seats. All the same, that application of the word is just generally understood to be the first application of the word to transportation; it is truly based on the past participle of the French verb couper which means "to cut", so a tenuous argument could be made that the word is technically correct when applied to these SUV coupes since the machines do actually have a cut roofline and less cargo space.

Anyway. We’ll let you fight that out in the comments. The new GV80 Coupe has a lot more sport than utility thanks to a lower and more sloping roofline. To help compensate, Genesis says they have added a foldable luggage shelf. We’ll measure it ourselves when offered the opportunity. Up front, eagle eyes will spot an expanded air intake and four new air vents, changes which improve engine cooling while also helping differentiate the Coupe from the regular GV80. Certain color combos and wheel options will also be exclusive to this model.


Under the hood, look for the familiar duo of 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engines. They make 300 and 375 horsepower, respectively. Torque has an even more pronounced difference 311 for the four-pot and 391 for the sixer. But a new – and intriguing – choice will appear in the Coupe, showing up as the high-output 3.5L available in the boss-level G90 sedan. That power team adds an electric supercharger, cranking output to 409 horses and roughly a similar amount of torque. You know the one we like, then.

While these announcements were made in the brand’s home market of Korea, there’s every reason to think these general specs will surface stateside as well. We’ll keep our ears to the ground.


[Images: Genesis]


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Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • MRF 95 T-Bird MRF 95 T-Bird on Sep 29, 2023

    The term fastback is more applicable. Take the 67 full sized Chevrolet lineup. Impala hardtop coupe as well as the fastback coupe.

  • Tre65688381 Tre65688381 on Sep 30, 2023

    Definitely more attractive than it's German rivals, but I'd still rather have the standard GV80. One of the best looking mid size SUV/Crossovers on the road, in my opinion. And the updates for 2024 hone it gently in the right direction with more tasteful but subtle changes.

    • Bd2 Bd2 on Oct 01, 2023

      @Jeff

      More likely a type of vehicle for "soccer-Dad" who has to pick up the kids from time to time.

      Female buyers tend to be more practical.









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