Hyundai Genesis vs Gac Aion V

What's the difference?

VS
Hyundai Genesis
Hyundai Genesis

$12,990 - $25,977

2015 price

Gac Aion V
Gac Aion V

$44,990 - $47,990

2026 price

Summary

2015 Hyundai Genesis
2026 Gac Aion V
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V6, 3.8L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

-
Fuel Efficiency
11.2L/100km (combined)

-
Seating
5

0
Dislikes
  • No V8 option
  • No diesel option

  • Limited dealership and service network
  • Unclear resale prospects 
  • Modest performance
2015 Hyundai Genesis Summary

Anybody who doubts that Hyundai is gunning for the number one in the world has rocks in their head. Big heavy ones. Korean companies do not settle for anything less than number one. The second-generation Genesis (our first taste here in the Antipodes as the gen-one had its steering wheel on the wrong side) is proof.

What's different about Hyundai's unstoppable rise is the way they're going about it. They've always done their own thing in Korea, reinventing themselves time and again when they strayed off the beaten path.

The Genesis is a gamble for a Korean company in foreign markets whose default setting for luxury is marked, Britain or Germany. If Hyundai gets the Genesis wrong there will be howls of derision, or at best patronising pats on the back - "Nice try, you'll get there one day". But if they get it right...

View full pricing & specs
2026 Gac Aion V Summary

Yep, here comes another new brand. 

The Australian new car market has been flooded with new car brands in recent years, not exclusively but predominantly from China. GAC is the latest, joining the likes of BYD, Deepal, Geely, GWM, Leapmotor, MG and Xpeng in an increasingly crowded market.

Quite simply, the market is now so crowded it means any new company with long-term aspirations will need to find a way to cut through. Being cheap alone won’t do it, nor will being stylish or nice to drive. No single trait will be enough, instead you will need to tick as many boxes as possible to secure any long-term security.

Which puts a lot of pressure on the Aion V, the brand’s mid-size, all-electric SUV that has just arrived in Australia. It will go head-to-head with the likes of the Geely EX5 and Leapmotor C10 at the more-affordable end of the electric SUV market. But does it tick enough boxes to make an impact? Read on to find out…

View full pricing & specs

Deep dive comparison

2015 Hyundai Genesis 2026 Gac Aion V

Change vehicle