Hyundai Nexo vs Genesis GV80

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Hyundai Nexo
Hyundai Nexo

2021 price

Genesis GV80
Genesis GV80

2024 price

Summary

2021 Hyundai Nexo
2024 Genesis GV80
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Twin Turbo V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
Hydrogen/Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
1.0L/100km (combined)

11.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

6
Dislikes
  • You can't actually buy one yet
  • Limited infrastructure
  • Price will be policy-dependent

  • Not as dynamic/sporty as some rivals
  • Middle seat is squishy for adults
  • Very thirsty, will be painful at bowser.
2021 Hyundai Nexo Summary

The first time I drove the Hyundai Nexo it was in a place called Goyang in South Korea.

Goyang was a place of pure contrast. The old Korea clashed with the new as you walked through ancient seafood markets toward the towering Hyundai Motorstudio, an ultra-modernist expression of design, perched like a steel battleship above a simultaneously crumbling and rapidly modernising city. 

Part museum, part design expo, part car dealership of the future, it was as though the whole place was a metaphor for the breakneck pace at which megacorp Chaebols like Hyundai were advancing Korea at a faster rate than its populace could keep up with.

The brand’s Nexo SUV is the same in a lot of ways. It’s a mid-size SUV that might be popular right now, but it contains the technology of the future wrapped in a digestible format for the masses.

Of course, it’s the future from a certain point of view. VW would argue EVs alone are set to drive our brave zero emissions future, but Hyundai is of a different mind.

What you’re looking at here, or so Hyundai’s representatives tell us, is the ultimate replacement for diesel. Long range, high load capacity, and an ultra-fast refuelling time are part of the hydrogen fuel cell promise. One that promises to out-do many of Australia’s qualms with EVs.

A statement of the future it may be, but what’s the Hyundai Nexo actually like as a car? We went to its Australian launch to find out

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2024 Genesis GV80 Summary

The Genesis GV80 SUV has cultivated a quiet but firm following since its debut but there's a new variant on offer - the coupe.

Offered in one highly-specified grade level for our market, the GV80 3.5T Luxury AWD Coupe proves to be a fierce competitor with luxury and handling for it's European rivals - the BMW X6, Range Rover Velar and Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe.

However, the price point is starting to creep a little closer to its rivals, which might not be to everyone's fancy.

I've been family testing the GV80 for a week to see if it gets the seal of approval from my little family of three, read on to find out how it went.

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