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The 2020 Genesis G70 Facelift Is the Best-Looking Genesis Thus Far
Following the launch of the all-new G80 and the GV80, Genesis has now unveiled the 2020 mid-life update for the smallest model in their line-up, the G70, carrying over most of the main design elements from its larger siblings.
The substantial redesign for the 2020 Genesis facelift builds around the brand’s “athletic elegance” design philosophy. While there’s nothing new that we haven’t seen before on the brand’s other models, we think that the updated G70 is the best iteration of the new design language thus far thanks to its sporty stature, and we’re all for it.
At the front, the 2020 Genesis G70 features a large crest grille that is a tad rounder at the top than its stablemates, and is flanked by new two-tiered Quad Lamps headlights – the whole front designed seems to resemble that of the Genesis soaring wings logo.
The “athletic” redesign continues onto the side, where the once large air vents from before have been replaced by smaller and more elegant looking “air extractors”, placed lower and closer to the front wheels. Otherwise, the prominent character line remains unchanged from before.
At the rear, the taillights have also been updated to a new two-tiered design that mirrors the front-end, while the entirety of boot lid have been given a cleaned up, now only consisting of the Genesis brand script and the model badging. The number plate recess has been moved down onto the bumper, featuring mesh design elements and body-coloured diffusers, along with twin oval tailpipe exits.
Changes to the inside of the 2020 Genesis G70 are less flamboyant when compared to the exterior, with the main addition being the new 10.25-inch infotainment display that stands prominently on the dashboard.
Genesis says that the new operating system features a new user interface, that supports new features such as over-the-air software updates, valet mode, as well as CarPay in-car payment system for refuelling and parking payments at supported sites.
Other interior changes include shortcut buttons panel underneath the central air-conditioning vents that has been simplified in conjunction with the updated infotainment system, as well as a wireless charging pad that is now placed in a more horizontal orientation to accommodate more device sizes.
Unfortunately, any details regarding the powertrain under the hood were spared by Genesis, but Car and Driver reports that the 2020 G70 facelift will feature the same 304 hp 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-four engine as found on the G80 sedan and GV80 SUV, replacing the previous 2.0-litre turbocharged mill.
Additionally, the new C-Class and 3 Series rival could also see the addition of the larger 3.5-litre turbocharged V6 engine, also found on the aforementioned two models, capable of making 380 hp and 530 Nm of torque. Both engines will be paired to an eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard, with options for rear- or all-wheel drive.
The updated Genesis G70 will go on sale in Korea starting from next month.
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