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Turbo Auto Parts carries used Genesis engines for every current model from the G70 sport sedan to the GV80 luxury SUV. Genesis vehicles are powered by a range of capable units including the Smartstream G2.5T turbocharged four-cylinder, the Lambda II 3.5L twin-turbo V6, and the Tau 5.0L V8 found in higher G90 trims. Whether your engine has suffered oil starvation, coolant intrusion, or internal wear, a low-mileage used Genesis engine is typically the most cost-effective path back on the road. Every Engine we carry is Grade A inspected, compression tested, and covered by our 3-year / 30,000-mile warranty. Free shipping is included to any commercial address in the US, and financing is available at checkout.
G70 comes with two trim options – G70 3.3T and G70 2.0T. The former is a 3.3 L capacity engine and the latter offers a more than modest 2 Liter capacity. The horsepower compares to 365 hp in 3.3T and 252 hp in 2.0T. Its eight-speed auto transmission will help make the most of that horsepower. The top speeds are close to an estimated 145 mph. The standard version might struggle to reach there. The 0 to 60 acceleration happens in a quick 4.7 seconds in G70 3.3T and a modest 6.2 seconds in G70 2.0T. Even being a lightweight engine, the Genesis G70 packs a lot of power and proves to accelerate at pace.
The 2021 Genesis GV80 comes in three different trim levels – Standard, Advanced, and Prestige. All of them come with an available engine capacity of 3.5 liters, while the standard version is 2.5 Litre that comes with turbocharged 4-cylinder capacity. It packs a horsepower of 375 hp for 3.5 Litres and 300 hp for 2.5L. It powers the car to race top speeds of up to 149 mph. Furthermore, the 3.5-liter engine option reaches top speeds quicker than the standard 2.5-liter engine. Moreover, the 0 to 60-mile acceleration happens in a blitzing 6 seconds. There’s an impressive torque of 391 lb-ft, giving high towing power to drivers. The GV80 engine alone makes the 2021 Genesis GV80 an agile car, capable of a brazen showoff when the driver desires.
The Genesis G 90 came with a 3.3L Turbocharged V6 engine. It packs 365 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque. Its lightweight and compact size makes way for the sleekest of sedans. Moreover, the engine features on Genesis G90 manufactured by Genesis themselves. Also, Genesis happens to be the luxury division of the South Korean carmaker, Hyundai. Like other Genesis engines, the G90 3.3L Turbocharged V6 is an icon of power and premium driving experience. Its 8-speed A8TR1 automatic transmission compliments superbly with the Smartsteam G3.5 T-GDi V6 engine.
Genesis is the luxury division of South Korea’s top car maker, Hyundai. All of the Genesis model define their brand of accuracy and precision. Such precision engineering lends to unparalleled levels of reliability. Ultimately, Genesis has set a new standard of sophistication in the industry. Car owners and the general public are often curious about who makes the Genesis cars, who owns them, and so on. Hence we feel obliged to explain in depth the major role of Hyundai. Genesis has also got the brains behind Lambo, Audi, and BMW on their team to come up with these splendid designs for engines and cars. Also, they are on their toes to be in the race with the industry’s stalwarts in the fight for premium driving experience.
Genesis Motors LLC is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, and hence the latter is the de facto owner. Amidst rumors of a luxury lineup of premium models in 2004, the standalone G80s and G90s arrived in the U.S. in 2016. Besides. the veteran engineers with a combined experience of tons of years in almost every make and model accounted for a massive amount of creative expertise that powers the design of Genesis cars, engines, and motors. It provides for constant innovations and boundary-testing designs now and then. The Genesis logo has become a luxury symbol around the world.
When a Genesis engine fails whether from turbo wear, GDi carbon buildup, timing chain stretch, or oil system issues replacing it with a Grade A low-mileage used Genesis engine from Turbo Auto Parts is the most cost-effective solution. Every unit in our inventory is compression tested, visually inspected for leaks and damage, and backed by a 3-year / 30,000-mile warranty. Free shipping is included to any commercial address in the US, and flexible financing is available if you need to spread the cost. Browse by model or call our team at (888) 618-8881 to confirm fitment before you order.
FAQ 1: How long do Genesis engines typically last?
With proper maintenance including regular oil changes with the OEM-specified full synthetic, and allowing turbos to cool down before shutdown Genesis Smartstream and Lambda II engines commonly last 150,000–180,000 miles. The naturally aspirated Tau V8 in the G90 is known to exceed 200,000 miles with attentive care.
FAQ 2: Is a used Genesis engine better than a remanufactured one?
It depends on mileage. A Grade A used Genesis engine with under 60,000 miles is typically the better value it costs 40–60% less than a remanufactured unit and delivers equivalent reliability. Remanufactured engines make more sense when you need to address a systemic design flaw or can't find a low-mileage used unit.
FAQ 3: Will a Genesis G80 engine fit a Genesis G70?
The Smartstream G2.5T is shared across the G70, G80, GV70, and GV80 platforms, but mounting points, accessory routing, and ECU calibration differ between models. Always confirm fitment by year, trim, and VIN before ordering our team can verify compatibility over the phone.
FAQ 4: What is the difference between the Smartstream G2.5T and the Lambda II 3.3T?
The Smartstream G2.5T is a newer 2.5L turbocharged four-cylinder producing around 300 hp, found in post-2021 Genesis models. The Lambda II G3.3T is an older twin-turbocharged V6 with 365 hp, used in earlier G70, G80, and G90 models. The Lambda II has a larger displacement and more displacement-based torque; the Smartstream is lighter and more fuel-efficient.