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2004 Genesis G80 Specs


- ** 2004 Genesis G80 Overview

Overview

The 2004 Genesis G80 marked a significant advancement in Hyundai's luxury sedan lineup, blending modern aesthetics with sophisticated engineering to deliver a premium driving experience. Known for its refined interior and powerful performance, this model set a benchmark for luxury and comfort within its class.

History

Launched in 2004 as part of Hyundai's strategy to compete in the luxury market, the Genesis G80 built upon the foundational success of its predecessors while introducing several innovations. Notable among these was an enhanced focus on safety features and interior luxury, setting the stage for future generations of the G80 series to continue evolving with consumer demands.

Car Culture

Within automotive communities, the 2004 Genesis G80 garnered a reputation for its striking design and reliable performance, particularly appealing to consumers who valued a balance between luxury and affordability. Enthusiasts appreciated its sleek silhouette and robust engine output, making it a staple in various car clubs and forums dedicated to mid-size luxury sedans.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: Sedan
  • Horsepower: 252 hp
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Trims Available: Premium, Luxury, Executive
  • Engine Type & Size: V6, 3.5L
  • Horsepower & Torque: 252 hp, 238 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 20.5 gallons
  • MPG: 16 mpg (city), 22 mpg (highway)
  • Dimensions: Length - 190.7 in, Width - 73.4 in, Height - 57.5 in
  • Cargo Capacity: Varies by trim, typically around 13 cubic feet
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 2,000 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: 4 stars by NHTSA
  • Key Features: Power Sliding Doors, Lumbar Supports, Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Passenger Capacity: 5

Changes from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2004 Genesis G80 introduced several refinements, including enhanced interior materials and improved safety features, marking a shift towards greater sophistication and reliability in its design and engineering. Notably, the body style remained consistent as a sedan, focusing on refining the existing structure rather than introducing new body variants.