2022 Lexus GS vs. 2022 Genesis G80

The 2022 Genesis G80 and the 2022 Lexus GS are two of the best midsize luxury sports sedans on the market. They offer a smooth ride, responsive handling, and plenty of space for passengers and cargo. Although they have unique styling, each car is built with exceptional quality and pride in craftsmanship. So which one should you buy? Let's take a look at some of their major differences to help you decide:

Design & Style

  • Exterior Design

The new GS has a more dynamic look than the G80, but it's not as aggressive as some other Lexus models. The grille is large and bold, with a lot of chrome accents. It has a more traditional design than the current GS and looks more like what you would expect from a luxury car. The headlights have LED lighting and are placed high in the front quarter panels for improved aerodynamics and visibility.

The Genesis G80 is based on Hyundai's last generation K5 sedan, which was already pretty good-looking. While not quite as striking as previous Genesis designs (like the Equus or G90), it's still sportier than most midsize sedans today—especially those built by Japanese companies like Honda or Toyota that favor minimalism over boldness in their designs.

  • Interior Design

As you'd expect, the interior design of the 2022 Lexus GS is quite similar to that of the 2022 Genesis G80. Both vehicles feature a luxurious cabin with high-quality materials and comfortable seating. However, there are some significant differences between them. For example, the steering wheel on the 2022 Lexus GS features a sleek design with leather trimming, while its counterpart in the 2022 Genesis G80 has a conventional look with leather-wrapped plastics.

The instrument cluster on both cars offers easy access to all essential information drivers need during their journey, as well as Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and streaming music from your smartphone through voice commands or buttons located on steering wheel controls.

Technology & Safety

Both vehicles offer a long list of standard safety features. Standard driver assistance systems include adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. However, the 2022 Lexus GS also comes with a pre-collision warning with pedestrian detection; collision mitigation braking; road sign recognition; lane keep assist (LKA), and adaptive high beams with automatic high beam control.

The 2022 Genesis G80's available features include advanced driver assistance systems such as a driver attention monitor, front collision warning with pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control assist (ACC).

Performance

The 2022 Lexus GS is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine that delivers 302 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. The 2022 Genesis G80, on the other hand, features a standard 2.5-liter V4 engine and an optional 5.0-liter V8 that puts out 365 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque.

While both cars offer impressive numbers in their respective categories, it's worth noting that the Genesis G80 also boasts an optional turbocharged 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine that generates 310 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque (up to 30 MPG combined).

The Bottom Line

The 2022 Lexus GS wins out over the 2022 Genesis G80 by a wide margin. While the two cars are both excellent and have their pros and cons, the Lexus comes out on top in most categories.

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