Genesis updated the GV70 for 2026, refreshing the crossover’s exterior design and tweaking the interior. The new model is also more expensive to start, with an MSRP of $49,435 for the entry-level 2.5T AWD trim—an increase of $1,785. But one trim is actually cheaper than before.
The base price gets you a GV70 with a 300-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, paired to the brand’s eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. It has 19-inch wheels, wireless CarPlay, the model’s new 27-inch dash display, and dual-zone climate control. A step above that is the GV70 2.5T Select AWD, which adds aluminum trim, power-folding mirrors, and a wireless charger. It starts at $52,335.
Trim | 2026 Price (w/ dest.) | 2025 Price (w/ dest.) |
GV70 2.5T AWD | $49.435 | $47,650 |
GV70 2.5T Select AWD | $52,335 | $50,650 |
GV70 2.5T Advanced AWD | $56,885 | $53,650 |
GV70 2.5T Sport Prestige AWD | $60,245 | $59,550 |
GV70 3.5T Sport Advanced AWD | $64,865 | $66,650 |
GV70 3.5T Sport Prestige AWD | $71,515 | $69,850 |
Those who want more power can upgrade to the GV70 3.5T Sport Advanced AWD. It has the brand’s twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine that makes 375 hp and 391 pound-feet of torque. It’s also cheaper than the 2025 variant, starting at $64,865.
With the top 2.5T Sport Prestige trim creeping up in price, Genesis eliminated the entry-level 3.5T Sport trim for 2026, lowering the price of the GV70 3.5T Sport Advanced AWD by $1,785 to fill that gap. The old 3.5T Sport started at $60,250. At the top of the lineup, the 3.5T Sport Prestige starts at $71,515.
Genesis says the 2026 GV70 will begin arriving at retailers “in the coming weeks.” There’s an all-electric version, too, but the brand hasn’t released pricing info yet.
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