The 2025 Genesis G80 sees a slight price increase compared to the 2024 model. Depending on the trim, you might pay an extra $2,400 to $4,400, with the top-tier 3.5T Sport Prestige approaching $80,000.
Here’s a quick look at the new prices, which include a $1,250 destination charge:
odel/Trim | 2025 Price | 2024 Price | Difference |
G80 2.5T AWD | $58,350 | $55,650 | +$2,700 |
G80 2.5T Advanced AWD | $63,150 | $60,350 | +$2,800 |
G80 2.5T Sport Prestige AWD | $69,600 | $65,200 | +$4,400 |
G80 3.5T Sport AWD | N/A | $65,500 | N/A |
G80 3.5T Sport Advanced AWD | $70,850 | $68,450 | +$2,400 |
G80 3.5T Sport Prestige AWD | $78,250 | $74,050 | +$4,200 |
The 3.5T Sport trim has been dropped, so the 3.5T Sport Advanced is now the entry-level option for the 375-horsepower V-6, starting at $70,850. While the 2025 configurator isn’t live yet, the top 3.5T Sport Prestige is likely to hit or exceed $80,000, especially with optional premium paint.
With the higher prices, you get some updates: a minor exterior refresh, a new 27-inch combined screen for the dash, and a new three-spoke steering wheel.