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Genesis GV80 Hybrid coming in 2026 – report

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 20, 2025

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Luxury brand Genesis will look to debut its new hybrid drivetrain in the GV80 SUV in late 2026, according to a new report from a Korean news outlet.

Korea JoongAng Daily cites “a source familiar with the matter” saying the Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary’s first hybrid model will commence production in September 2026, followed by the smaller GV70 Hybrid in March 2027 and then a G80 Hybrid thereafter.

The source added the GV80 Hybrid, based on the current model which was recently facelifted, will have a short lifespan. A “fully revamped GV80 Hybrid is slated for the second half of 2028”, according to the unnamed source.

Those timings align with Hyundai Motor Group’s official communications about its next-generation hybrid rollout from April, which confirmed the new 2.5-litre turbocharged hybrid system debuting in the next-gen Palisade SUV will spawn a rear-drive variation bound for Genesis vehicles sometime in 2026.

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Above: 2025 Hyundai Palisade 2.5T HEV system

At the heart of the Korean carmaker’s latest hybrid system is a new transmission, which features two integrated electric motors and can be “paired flexibly” with a number of the company’s existing engines to optimise performance and efficiency.

The new transmission features what the Hyundai group calls a P1 and P2 motor, the former acting as a starter-generator while the latter assists with vehicle propulsion and regenerative braking. Hyundai adds the P1 motor is incorporated into the Active Shift Control (ASC) hybrid transmission logic, offering “faster and smoother” shifts.

In the case of the Palisade’s 2.5-litre turbo-petrol system, the combustion engine has also been re-engineered to be more efficient. Beyond the P1 and P2 motors, the ICE unit features enhanced cylinder flow and a high-efficiency combustion cycle optimised for hybrids.

Hyundai says the new Palisade Hybrid offers fuel efficiency of 7.1L/100km, which is approximately 45 per cent better than the 2.5T engine without the new hybrid tech. The Palisade Hybrid’s 245kW and 460Nm outputs also represent 19 and 9.0 per cent improvements respectively over the non-hybrid version of the same engine.