If you reckon the 2021 Genesis GV80 SUV is an important model for the still relatively young Hyundai flagship brand, you’d be right. Yes, it showcases the best of what Genesis can do, and for that reason alone it’s a vital new model. It also happens to be a large SUV, though, and Australians tend to like that segment quite a bit. Therefore, it needs to hit the ground running in this country.
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