Genesis May Bury Its Cheapest Sedan
Briefly

Genesis plans to discontinue its entry-level sedan, the G70, after the 2027 model year. This change follows the recent discontinuation of its electrified sedan in the U.S. Market trends show a significant shift towards crossovers over sedans, with Genesis prioritizing consumer preferences. The G70 is currently the cheapest sedan offered at $42,500 but has seen limited sales compared to competitors. Genesis continues to invest in electrified SUVs instead, with only two battery-electric options remaining in their lineup.
Genesis is expected to discontinue its entry-level sedan, the G70, after model year 2027, reflecting the broader trend of declining sedan sales across automakers.
The G70, currently the cheapest model offered by Genesis, has seen only 5,136 sales this year, far fewer than competitors like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and BMW series.
Despite offering three sedan options, Genesis prioritizes consumer demands, focusing on the growing popularity of crossovers and SUVs over traditional sedan models.
Genesis is investing in electrified SUVs, with only the GV60 and GV70 remaining as the sole battery-electric vehicle options in its lineup.
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