2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe: MPG, NHTSA & IIHS Safety Ratings
— NHTSA, IIHS, AAA, RepairPal
The 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe scores well across safety and reliability, with NHTSA's 5-star rating and IIHS Top Safety Pick+ designation among luxury SUVs. NHTSA has no recall campaigns on file for this vehicle.
- Starting MSRP
- $81,850 - $89,400
- NHTSA Safety Rating
- 5-Star (Highest)
- IIHS Award
- Top Safety Pick+
- Recalls on File
- No recalls on file
- Owner Complaints
- 1 on file
- Est. Monthly Cost (with fuel)
- $1,132 per month
- Est. Cost per Mile (with fuel)
- $0.84
- Brand Origin
- South Korea
The 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe is a SUV priced from $81,850 to $89,400 across 3 trims. In this price range, depreciation and insurance are often larger factors than fuel cost. The data below covers all of it.
- IIHS Top Safety Pick+
- Zero recalls on file (SUV average: 1.7)
- Base price $1,900 more than 2025 model
2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe at a Glance
Compared with similar SUVs in our dataset, the clearest positive signals for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe are high published crash-test results and an above-average RepairPal reliability rating. The main caution is that estimated non-fuel ownership costs run high for this vehicle class.
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Strengths in the data
- Safety: 5-star NHTSA + IIHS TSP+. Safest SUVs 2026 →
- Reliability: RepairPal 4.0/5 from RepairPal. Most reliable SUVs 2026 →
Cautions in the data
- AAA estimates $13,584 per year in non-fuel costs for the Medium SUV class: insurance $1,873, maintenance $1,817, depreciation $5,074. These are class averages, not specific to this model.
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How Safe Is the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe?
The 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe earned NHTSA's highest 5-star safety rating and TSP+ recognition from IIHS, placing it among the most thoroughly tested SUVs for crash protection. 82% of SUVs share this top NHTSA rating. Source: NHTSA.
Overall Safety
82% of SUVs share this top rating
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Frontal Crash | |
| Side Crash | |
| Rollover |
Rollover Risk: 15.5%
NHTSA focuses on how the vehicle protects occupants in government-standard crashes. IIHS also evaluates crash avoidance technology and headlight performance, which matter for preventing collisions in the first place.
How Did the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Perform in IIHS Crash Tests?
IIHS awarded the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe a TSP+ designation, which requires good or acceptable ratings in all crashworthiness categories plus effective front crash prevention. Source: IIHS.
| Test | Rating |
|---|---|
| Small Overlap Front | G Good |
| Moderate Overlap Front | G Good |
| Side | G Good |
| Headlights | G Good |
| Front Crash Prevention (Vehicle) | G Good |
| Front Crash Prevention (Pedestrian) | G Good |
| Seat Belt Reminders | G Good |
| Child Seat Anchors (LATCH) | A Acceptable |
IIHS vehicle class: Midsize luxury SUVs
Crash tests show how a vehicle handles impacts in a lab. The recall record shows what has gone wrong after thousands of 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupes have been driven on real roads.
Does the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Have Any Recalls?
NHTSA has no recall campaigns on file for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe. For context, the average SUV has 1.7 recall campaigns. Recalls can be issued at any time as new issues are identified. Source: NHTSA.
No recalls on file with NHTSA
What Do 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Owners Report to NHTSA?
NHTSA has 1 owner complaint on file for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe. This is below the average of 9 complaints for 2026 SUVs. Owner complaints are self-reported and unverified, but patterns across many reports can indicate real issues.
most recent filed 2025-09-20
Most-reported problem areas
- ADAS / Safety Tech2
Source: NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database. Data last refreshed 2026-04-16.
In this price range, fuel economy is rarely the deciding factor, but the annual cost difference between trims can still be significant. The EPA data below quantifies it.
Luxury vehicles depreciate faster than average and cost more to insure. AAA's ownership estimates below show what those costs look like for the Medium SUV class.
What Does the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Cost to Own?
AAA publishes annual ownership cost estimates for the Medium SUV vehicle class, including insurance, maintenance, depreciation, and financing. These are class averages, not specific to the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe. Source: AAA.
| Maintenance | $1,817 per year |
|---|---|
| Insurance | $1,873 per year |
| Depreciation | $5,074 per year |
| Registration & Taxes | $862 per year |
| Financing | $1,815 per year |
| Total (excluding fuel) | $13,584 per year |
| Cost per mile | $0.84 per mile |
In this price range, the base trim typically includes features that other brands charge extra for. The question is which upgrades justify the step up in MSRP and the depreciation that comes with it.
How Do the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Trims Compare?
The 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe is available in 3 trims, with base prices ranging from $81,850 to $89,400. Trims are available with Gasoline and Hybrid powertrains, which affects fuel economy and pricing. The table below compares key specifications and costs across all available trims. Prices shown are manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and do not include destination charges, dealer fees, taxes, or incentives.
3.5T
| Base MSRP | $81,850 |
|---|---|
| Drive Type | All-Wheel Drive |
| Horsepower | 375 hp |
3.5T E-Supercharger
| Base MSRP | $87,650 |
|---|---|
| Drive Type | All-Wheel Drive |
| Horsepower | 409 hp |
3.5T E-Supercharger Prestige Black
| Base MSRP | $89,400 |
|---|---|
| Drive Type | All-Wheel Drive |
| Horsepower | 409 hp |
The Genesis GV80 Coupe lineup has expanded from 2 trims in 2025 to 3 trims in 2026. Hybrid trims now represent 67% of the lineup, up from 50% in 2025. The entry price has increased $1,900 since 2025.
New trims since 2025
added 2026
- 3.5T E-Supercharger Prestige Black
Price changes since 2025
- 3.5T $79,950 (2025) → $81,850 (2026) +$1,900
- 3.5T E-Supercharger $85,750 (2025) → $87,650 (2026) +$1,900
View full trim timeline (2025–2026)
| Trim | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 3.5T | $79,950 | $81,850 |
| 3.5T E-Supercharger | $85,750 | $87,650 |
| 3.5T E-Supercharger Prestige Black | — | $89,400 |
Picking a trim covers the upfront decision. The next question is what happens after year one. RepairPal tracks how often this model needs repairs and what they cost.
How Reliable Is the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe?
RepairPal rates the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe at 4.0 out of 5.0 for reliability, above average for luxury SUVs. This means lower expected repair frequency and cost compared to similar vehicles. Source: RepairPal.
RepairPal rates what repairs cost out of pocket. The warranty determines what Genesis covers at no cost. Here are the published terms.
What Warranty Does the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Come With?
Genesis provides the following warranty coverage for the 2026 GV80 Coupe. Coverage periods start from the original purchase date and vary by component. Source: manufacturer-published warranty terms.
| Basic Warranty | 5yr/60k |
|---|---|
| Powertrain Warranty | 10yr/100k |
| Corrosion Warranty | 5yr/unlimited |
| Roadside Assistance | 5yr/unlimited |
| Complimentary Maintenance | 3yr/36k |
What Are the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe Specs?
Core specifications for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe as reported by the manufacturer. Figures may vary by trim, option packages, and production date. Source: manufacturer data.
EPA vehicle class: Mid-size crossover SUV
| Engine | 3.5L V6 |
|---|---|
| Horsepower | 375 - 409 hp |
| Power-to-Weight | 144.7 - 154.5 hp per ton |
| Price per HP | $214 |
| Torque | 391 - 405 lb-ft |
| Transmission | 8-speed shiftable automatic |
| Drive Type | All-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | premium unleaded (recommended) |
| Fuel Tank | 21.1 gal |
| Length | 195.5 in |
|---|---|
| Width | 77.8 in |
| Height | 67.3 in |
| Wheelbase | 116.3 in |
| Curb Weight | 5,184 - 5,294 lbs |
What Changed for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe?
- Number of available trims changed
- Pricing changed across one or more trims
That is the complete data picture for the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe. In this price range, the depreciation and insurance estimates above often carry more weight than fuel cost. Data is refreshed periodically.
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What vehicles compete with the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe?
The 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe competes with 2026 Audi Q8, 2026 BMW X5, and 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer L based on price, size, and segment. Each of those vehicles has its own fact sheet with the same EPA, NHTSA, IIHS, and cost data shown here. Browse all 2026 SUVs.
What changed on the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe from last year?
Compared to the previous model year, 1 new trim was added and the entry price increased by $1,900 for the Genesis GV80 Coupe lineup. See the trim evolution timeline above for full year-by-year pricing and availability details.
Is the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe available as a hybrid?
Yes, the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe is available with a hybrid powertrain option alongside conventional powertrains. Hybrid trims typically offer better fuel economy at a higher starting price compared to conventional gas trims. See our Hybrid SUVs 2026 list.
Where is Genesis based?
Genesis's headquarters are in South Korea. Assembly location varies by model and sometimes by trim. The "Brand Origin" label on this site refers to corporate headquarters, not the factory where your specific vehicle was built. See our South Korea-brand cars 2026 list.
What other Genesis models are available for 2026?
Genesis offers multiple models for 2026. Our Genesis models page lists every available Genesis vehicle with safety ratings, fuel costs, and ownership data.
How much does the 2026 Genesis GV80 Coupe depreciate?
AAA estimates total annual ownership costs of $13,584 for the SUV class, with depreciation typically being the largest component. See the ownership cost section above for the full breakdown.
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