At last, Genesis is ready with its changes to the 2024 lineup. You'll find the familiar mix of product edits for a year with no generational changes or big facelifts, from disappearing base trims to a touch of additional equipment. The only common trait is that every 2024 Genesis picks up wi-fi hotspot capability.
All base, rear-wheel-drive versions of the 2.5T — Base, Advanced, Sport Prestige — have bought the farm. That leaves the 2.T AWD to occupy the lowest rung on the MSRP chart, bringing a $4,400 price rise with it compared to the 2.5T RWD. On the 3.5T, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 2 and Highway Driving Assist 2 are now standard equipment, and the lower-level Sport Advanced package gets the 21-inch sport alloys that were restricted to the Sport Prestige.GV70 3.5T Sport: $59,100 GV80 The 2.5T variants go untouched, the 3.5T gets a few tweaks, but the biggest change here is pricing. The 3.5T Advanced adds a power-folding feature for the third row and sheds its spare tire for a tire mobility kit.