Genesis G80 Used Car from Korea: Prices, Specs & Export Guide (2026)

Published: 2026-04-06 | Last Updated: 2026-04-06 | By SH GLOBAL

A used Genesis G80 from Korea costs between $12,000 and $55,000 FOB, depending on generation, year, mileage, and trim level. As Korea's flagship luxury sedan, the G80 delivers European-level refinement at 30–40% lower pricing than comparable models from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, or Lexus — making it one of the smartest luxury car exports available today. SH GLOBAL sources Genesis G80 models directly from Korean auctions for buyers across the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia.

Whether you are a buyer in Dubai looking for affordable luxury or an importer in Riyadh building a premium inventory, this guide covers everything you need to know: generation differences, FOB pricing, trim recommendations, and the complete export process through SH GLOBAL Co., Ltd. If you're also considering Korean sedans in a different price bracket, check out our Sonata export review and pricing guide for a mid-range alternative.

Why the Genesis G80 Is a Smart Export Buy

The Genesis brand, Hyundai Motor Group's luxury division, has reshaped the global luxury car landscape since its 2015 launch. By 2025, Genesis recorded over 200,000 global sales annually, with year-over-year growth of approximately 26% according to Hyundai Motor Group's annual report. The G80, as the brand's core sedan, accounts for roughly 35% of all Genesis sales worldwide.

For international buyers, the Genesis G80 offers a compelling value proposition:

  • Price advantage: A 2021 Genesis G80 3.5T costs approximately $28,000–$35,000 FOB from Korea, compared to $45,000–$55,000 for a comparable BMW 5 Series or Mercedes E-Class from their respective markets.
  • Build quality: Genesis vehicles are manufactured in Korea's Ulsan plant, one of the world's largest and most advanced automotive production facilities. The G80 earned a 5-star KNCAP safety rating and received the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ designation in multiple years.
  • Parts availability: As part of the Hyundai Motor Group ecosystem, Genesis G80 parts are widely available through Hyundai and Kia dealer networks across the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia — a critical advantage over European luxury brands in emerging markets.
  • Low depreciation curve from Korea: Korean domestic used car prices for Genesis models drop faster than export demand warrants, creating a significant arbitrage opportunity for international buyers who source directly.

According to the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA), Korea exported approximately 420,000 used vehicles in 2025, with luxury and premium models representing a growing share of that volume. For comprehensive market data, see our export statistics 2026 report.

Genesis G80 Generations: DH vs RG3 Compared

Understanding the two G80 generations is essential for making the right purchasing decision. Each generation represents a distinct design philosophy and technology level.

First Generation: DH (2016–2020)

The DH-platform G80 launched as the Hyundai Genesis Sedan before the Genesis brand became independent. Key characteristics:

  • Engines: 2.0T (245 hp), 3.3T (370 hp), 3.8 V6 (315 hp), 3.3T Sport (370 hp)
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
  • Platform: Shared with Hyundai Genesis sedan architecture
  • Wheelbase: 3,010 mm
  • Notable features: HTRAC AWD available, Lexicon audio, full leather interior, adaptive cruise control on higher trims

The DH generation offers exceptional value for export buyers. A well-maintained 2018 G80 3.3T with under 60,000 km can be sourced for $14,000–$18,000 FOB — a fraction of what a comparable BMW 5 Series or Mercedes E-Class would cost.

Second Generation: RG3 (2020–Present)

The RG3-platform G80 marked Genesis's design coming-of-age with its striking "Two Lines" design language. This generation competes directly with the Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and Lexus ES/GS.

  • Engines: 2.5T (304 hp), 3.5T (380 hp), Electrified G80 (350 hp combined, available from 2022)
  • Transmission: 8-speed DCT (dual-clutch)
  • Platform: Dedicated luxury rear-drive M3 platform
  • Wheelbase: 3,010 mm
  • Notable features: 14.5-inch infotainment screen, 3D digital instrument cluster, Remote Smart Parking Assist, Highway Driving Assist II, active noise cancellation, air suspension (on 3.5T)

The RG3 generation represents a quantum leap in technology, design, and driving dynamics. According to Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute data, the RG3 G80's 3.5T engine is rated for 250,000+ km with standard maintenance intervals.

Generation Comparison Table

Specification DH (2016–2020) RG3 (2020–Present)
FOB Price Range$12,000–$22,000$25,000–$55,000
Best Value Sweet Spot2018–2019, $14,000–$18,0002021–2022, $28,000–$38,000
Top Engine3.3T V6 (370 hp)3.5T V6 (380 hp)
Base Engine2.0T (245 hp)2.5T (304 hp)
Safety Rating5-star KNCAP5-star KNCAP, IIHS TSP+
Tech LevelMid-premiumFull flagship
Parts AvailabilityExcellent (widespread)Very good (expanding)
Best ForBudget luxury exportPremium/flagship export
AWD AvailableYes (HTRAC)Yes (HTRAC)

Genesis G80 FOB Prices from Korea (2026)

FOB (Free on Board) pricing reflects the cost of the vehicle loaded onto a ship at a Korean port (Incheon, Pyeongtaek, or Busan), before international shipping and customs fees. Prices below are based on current Korean auction and dealer market data. For broader pricing context across all Korean vehicle segments, see our 2026 price trends analysis.

DH Generation (First Gen) Pricing

YearTrimMileage RangeFOB Price (USD)
20162.0T Luxury80,000–120,000 km$12,000–$14,000
20172.0T Luxury60,000–90,000 km$13,000–$16,000
20173.3T Sport60,000–90,000 km$16,000–$19,000
20182.0T Premium50,000–80,000 km$14,500–$17,000
20183.3T Sport40,000–70,000 km$17,000–$21,000
20192.0T Premium40,000–60,000 km$16,000–$19,000
20193.8 Prestige30,000–60,000 km$18,000–$22,000

RG3 Generation (Second Gen) Pricing

YearTrimMileage RangeFOB Price (USD)
20202.5T Luxury50,000–80,000 km$25,000–$30,000
20212.5T Premium40,000–60,000 km$28,000–$34,000
20213.5T Prestige30,000–50,000 km$35,000–$42,000
20222.5T Premium30,000–50,000 km$32,000–$38,000
2022Electrified G8020,000–40,000 km$38,000–$48,000
20232.5T Luxury20,000–40,000 km$35,000–$42,000
20233.5T Prestige15,000–30,000 km$42,000–$52,000
20242.5T Premium10,000–25,000 km$40,000–$48,000
20243.5T PrestigeUnder 20,000 km$48,000–$55,000

Pro Tip: The best export value in the Genesis G80 lineup is the 2021–2022 RG3 2.5T Premium at $28,000–$38,000 FOB. This range delivers the full second-generation experience — 14.5-inch display, advanced driver assistance, air purification system — at roughly half the price of comparable European luxury sedans. For budget-focused buyers, the 2018 DH 3.3T at $17,000–$21,000 delivers powerful V6 performance at an exceptional value point.

Genesis G80 vs Luxury Competitors: Export Price Comparison

One of the G80's strongest selling points for export buyers is its pricing relative to established luxury competitors. The table below compares FOB or equivalent export pricing for similar-year, similar-spec vehicles.

2021 Model Year Comparison (40,000–60,000 km)

FeatureGenesis G80 3.5TMercedes E350BMW 530iLexus ES 350
Export Price$35,000–$42,000$55,000–$65,000$50,000–$60,000$38,000–$45,000
Horsepower380 hp255 hp248 hp302 hp
Torque391 lb-ft273 lb-ft258 lb-ft267 lb-ft
0–100 km/h5.1 sec6.1 sec6.2 sec6.6 sec
Annual Maintenance~$1,200~$2,500~$2,200~$1,500
Parts (Middle East)HighHighHighHigh
Parts (Africa)Medium-HighLow-MediumLow-MediumMedium
Safety Rating5-star5-star5-star5-star

The data shows that the Genesis G80 3.5T delivers superior power output at 35–45% lower pricing compared to the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series. According to KITA (Korea International Trade Association) data, Korean luxury vehicle exports to GCC countries grew 18% year-over-year in 2025, driven largely by Genesis brand demand. For a broader analysis of how Korean vehicles stack up against Japanese alternatives, read our data-driven Korean vs Japanese guide.

Maintenance Cost Advantage

Over a 5-year ownership period, the Genesis G80 delivers significant savings in total cost of ownership (TCO):

  • Genesis G80: Approximately $6,000–$8,000 in maintenance over 5 years / 100,000 km
  • Mercedes E-Class: Approximately $12,000–$15,000 over the same period
  • BMW 5 Series: Approximately $11,000–$14,000 over the same period
  • Lexus ES: Approximately $7,500–$9,000 over the same period

Sources: Korean Car Maintenance Cost Index 2025, comparative dealer service pricing data. For a detailed breakdown of Korean car maintenance economics, read our comprehensive maintenance cost comparison.

Best Genesis G80 Trims for Export

Not all G80 trims are created equal when it comes to export value. Here are SH GLOBAL's recommendations based on market demand and parts availability.

For the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait)

Top Pick: RG3 3.5T Prestige AWD — Middle Eastern buyers prioritize luxury features and powerful engines. The 3.5T Prestige trim includes air suspension, Nappa leather, 12-way power seats with cooling and heating, a 26-speaker Lexicon audio system, and Rear Comfort Package. The HTRAC AWD system performs well on both highway cruising and occasional sand/gravel roads.

Budget Pick: DH 3.3T Sport — For buyers seeking a powerful Genesis at an accessible price, the DH 3.3T Sport delivers 370 horsepower and a sport-tuned chassis for $16,000–$21,000 FOB. Its aggressive styling and V6 power resonate well with Gulf market preferences.

For Africa (Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania)

Top Pick: DH 2.0T Luxury/Premium — The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine offers the best balance of performance and fuel economy for African markets, where fuel costs and parts availability are primary concerns. The 2.0T's simpler powertrain means lower maintenance costs and wider service network compatibility through Hyundai dealers.

Budget Pick: DH 2.0T Luxury (2016–2017) — At $12,000–$16,000 FOB, older DH models represent genuine luxury at near-mainstream pricing. These vehicles often arrive in Africa with better specifications than locally available alternatives costing twice as much. For country-specific import requirements, see our Africa export guide.

For Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan)

Top Pick: RG3 2.5T Premium AWD — Central Asian markets experience extreme temperatures — from scorching summers to harsh winters. The AWD-equipped RG3 2.5T handles both conditions confidently, while the premium interior withstands temperature extremes better than many European competitors. Refer to our Central Asia guide for more details on importing to the region.

Genesis G80 for the Middle East Market

The Middle East represents the Genesis G80's strongest export market, and for good reason. The GCC luxury car market is valued at over $12 billion annually, and Genesis has established dedicated dealerships across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.

Why the G80 Thrives in the Middle East

  1. Climate readiness: Korean vehicles are extensively tested in Middle Eastern conditions. The G80's ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, and UV-protective glass come standard on most trims.
  2. Dealer network: Genesis operates over 30 dedicated showrooms across the GCC, ensuring warranty support and authorized service access — a key differentiator versus buying a used European luxury car without transferable warranty.
  3. Cultural fit: The G80's understated luxury design appeals to buyers who prefer elegant sophistication over flashy branding. Its interior quality and rear-seat comfort rival cars costing 2–3 times more.
  4. Resale value: According to UAE used car market data, Genesis G80 models retain approximately 65–70% of their value after 3 years in the GCC market, outperforming many European competitors that depreciate 40–50% in the same period.
  5. Price-to-spec ratio: A fully loaded 2022 G80 3.5T Prestige includes features (air suspension, 3D digital cluster, Highway Driving Assist II, Remote Smart Parking) that would require a $90,000+ configuration on a Mercedes E-Class or BMW 5 Series.

Market Insight: SH GLOBAL has observed a 40% increase in Genesis G80 inquiries from Middle Eastern buyers over the past 12 months, making it the fastest-growing luxury model in our export portfolio. You can explore Genesis vehicles available in our current inventory.

How to Buy a Genesis G80 from Korea

Purchasing a Genesis G80 through SH GLOBAL follows a streamlined 6-step process. Over 90% of our luxury vehicle transactions are completed entirely remotely — no need to visit Korea.

Step 1: Select Your G80

Browse SH GLOBAL's current Genesis inventory or request a specific model, year, trim, and color combination. Our team searches Korean auctions, certified pre-owned programs, and dealer networks to find the best-matched vehicles.

Step 2: Receive Inspection Report

Every Genesis G80 sourced by SH GLOBAL undergoes a comprehensive 150-point inspection. You will receive:

  • 30+ HD photos (exterior, interior, engine bay, undercarriage)
  • Full video walkaround with commentary
  • Insurance history and accident report (Korean insurance database)
  • Real mileage verification via the Korean Ministry of Land database

Step 3: Confirm & Pay

Once you approve the vehicle, SH GLOBAL Co., Ltd. provides a formal invoice with the agreed FOB price. Payment is processed via international bank transfer (T/T). For detailed payment information, see our step-by-step buying process guide.

Step 4: Export Documentation

SH GLOBAL handles all Korean export paperwork: export declaration, vehicle de-registration certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, and Bill of Lading (B/L). For a complete paperwork breakdown, read our export documents guide.

Step 5: Shipping

Vehicles ship from Korean ports (Incheon, Pyeongtaek, or Busan) via Ro-Ro or container:

  • To Middle East (Jebel Ali, Dammam): 18–25 days
  • To East Africa (Mombasa): 25–35 days
  • To Central Asia (via Vladivostok): 20–30 days

Step 6: Delivery & Support

SH GLOBAL provides tracking updates throughout transit and assists with destination customs documentation as needed. Our Arabic, English, and Korean-speaking team is available at every stage.

Shipping & Total Landed Cost Estimates

Beyond the FOB price, international buyers should budget for shipping, customs duty, and local registration. Here are estimated total landed costs for a 2021 Genesis G80 2.5T (FOB: $30,000) by region.

Cost ComponentUAE (Dubai)Saudi ArabiaKenyaKazakhstan
FOB Price$30,000$30,000$30,000$30,000
Shipping (Ro-Ro)$1,200–$1,500$1,200–$1,500$1,800–$2,200$2,000–$2,800
Insurance$300–$500$300–$500$400–$600$400–$600
Customs Duty5% (~$1,600)5% (~$1,600)25% (~$8,100)15% (~$5,100)
VAT/Tax5% (~$1,650)15% (~$5,000)16% (~$6,400)12% (~$4,600)
Registration/Other$500–$800$500–$1,000$800–$1,200$600–$1,000
Total Landed~$35,500–$36,300~$38,900–$39,900~$47,500–$49,600~$43,100–$45,100

Note: Duty rates are approximate and vary based on vehicle age, engine size, and current regulations. Contact SH GLOBAL for a precise cost estimate for your specific destination. These figures are based on 2025–2026 customs data from the Korea Customs Service and respective national customs authorities.

The UAE stands out as the most cost-effective destination for luxury car imports, with just 5% customs duty and 5% VAT — making a $30,000 FOB Genesis G80 available for under $36,000 total landed. That same car in a European showroom would retail for $55,000+.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a used Genesis G80 cost from Korea?
Used Genesis G80 FOB prices from Korea range from $12,000 for 2016 DH-generation models with higher mileage to $55,000 for near-new 2024 RG3 Prestige trims. The most popular export price range is $28,000–$38,000 for 2021–2022 RG3 models. SH GLOBAL sources directly from Korean auctions, offering prices 10–15% below typical dealer markups.
Is the Genesis G80 available in left-hand drive for export?
Yes. All Genesis G80 models produced for the Korean domestic market are left-hand drive (LHD), which is the standard configuration for the Middle East, continental Africa, Central Asia, and most global markets. This is a significant advantage over Japanese luxury exports, which are primarily right-hand drive.
How does the Genesis G80 compare to the Lexus ES for export?
The Genesis G80 offers more power (304–380 hp vs 302 hp), a larger interior, and a 10–20% lower FOB price compared to the Lexus ES 350. However, the Lexus ES has slightly wider parts networks in some African markets. For a complete data-driven analysis, read our Korean vs Japanese comparison guide.
What is the Genesis G80's fuel economy?
The Genesis G80 2.5T achieves approximately 9.5–10.5 km/L (22–25 mpg) in mixed driving. The 3.5T returns approximately 8.0–9.0 km/L (19–21 mpg). The Electrified G80 offers approximately 4.3 km/kWh, translating to roughly 350–400 km of range on a full charge — though EV export feasibility depends on destination charging infrastructure.
Can I get a Genesis G80 with warranty for export?
Genesis Korea's factory warranty (5 years / 100,000 km for the powertrain) is not transferable internationally on used exports. However, SH GLOBAL provides a pre-shipment condition guarantee — every vehicle is thoroughly inspected and documented. In GCC countries, Genesis dealerships may offer local warranty programs for imported vehicles on a case-by-case basis.
How long does it take to import a Genesis G80 from Korea?
The typical timeline from order to delivery is 4–6 weeks: 1 week for sourcing and inspection, 1 week for export documentation, and 2–4 weeks for ocean transit depending on destination. Middle East destinations (Jebel Ali, Dammam, Hamad Port) are the fastest at 18–25 shipping days from Korean ports.
Is the Electrified G80 worth exporting?
The Electrified G80 (eG80) is a compelling option for markets with established EV infrastructure — particularly the UAE, which has over 600 public charging stations across the country. At $38,000–$48,000 FOB for a 2022 model, it's significantly cheaper than a new Tesla Model S or Mercedes EQE. However, we recommend consulting with SH GLOBAL about your specific destination's EV import regulations and charging infrastructure before committing.
What documents do I need to import a Genesis G80?
Required documents vary by destination but typically include: Bill of Lading (B/L), commercial invoice, packing list, export declaration, vehicle de-registration certificate, and insurance history report. SH GLOBAL handles all Korean-side documentation. For a detailed list, check our complete export paperwork guide.

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