GV80 models equipped with all-wheel drive will feature an electronically controlled Limited Slip Differential at the rear axle.
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Electronically controlled suspension with road preview helps provide passengers with optimal ride comfort by recognising information on the road ahead in advance via the front camera.
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The body structure of GV80 is enhanced with hot-stamped, high-strength steel, as well as lightweight aluminium used on the doors, bonnet, and tailgate that allow it to keep curb weight under check.
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The SUV bears signature Genesis design elements such as the Crest Grille, and the character line that Genesis calls the Parabolic Line, and the Quad headlamps.
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The width of the interior of GV80 is emphasised through the design of sleek, thin air vents that run across the passenger compartment. A 14.5-inch, split-screen infotainment display sits at the centre of the dashboard.
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Touted as a world-first technology is an active motion driver’s seat that contains seven air cells: a feature that Genesis says will reduce fatigue from long hours of driving. One-touch comfort control allows the second-row seats to be adjusted from the front row, to what Genesis claims to be 'limousine-level' comfort. Heated and ventilated seats are available in the first two rows.
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