The Genesis G80 has become the fourth model in the burgeoning lineup to go all black — like the rugby team.
It joins the G90, GV80 and GV80 Coupe Black Editions.
As well as the stealth paint job the black treatment extends to the to the interior.
Genesis says the exterior of the G80 Black better highlights the unique body lines and contours of the ‘base model.
The large sedan comes in two grades, priced from $104,000 for the four cylinder model or $121,000 for the all-wheel drive six.
There’s also a fully electric version priced from $145,058.
All exterior features have been blacked out, including the grille and front bumper, front badge, daylight opening (DLO) mouldings, rear bumper moulding, headlight inner side bezels and the Advanced Driver-Assistance System (ADAS) radar cover pattern.
G80 Black also boasts standard 20-inch wheels in glossy black, complete with floating centre caps.
A dark-grey “GENESIS” lettering emblem is positioned at the centre of the boot lid.
The interior is characterised by black accents and distinctive materials that elevate the luxurious feel of the cabin.
Black finishes are applied to even the smallest details, including the air conditioning and boot buttons, door and console switches, steering wheel, paddle shifters, door steps, speaker grilles and logos.
The sophisticated allure of the G80 Black is further amplified by real wood garnishes, exquisitely quilted seat leather, along with a 27-inch integrated wide display that features exclusive welcome and goodbye animations.
G80 Black Edition is coming later this year but no word on pricing yet.
Sounds like a good way to shift some base model cars.
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