Genesis Global Sales 1.5 Million Units Reached in Just 10 Years
Genesis has surpassed 1.5 million global cumulative sales within 10 years of its launch. Explore how the G80 and electrification strategies are driving Hyundai's luxury success.
1,510,368 units sold.Genesis, the luxury arm of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group, has officially crossed the 1.5 million cumulative sales mark, proving its mettle in a market long dominated by legacy European giants.
Genesis Global Sales 1.5 Million: A Rapid Ascent
According to company data, Genesis reached this milestone as of November 2025, precisely ten years after the brand's launch in 2015. The brand's trajectory has been accelerating: it took five years to reach the first 500,000 units in 2021, but only two more years to hit 1 million in 2023.
| Year | Cumulative Sales Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 500,000 units |
| 2023 | 1,000,000 units |
| 2025 (Nov) | 1,510,368 units |
G80 Dominance and the Electrification Pivot
The G80 sedan remains the brand's powerhouse, accounting for over 501,517 units of the total sales. Genesis is now aggressively expanding its portfolio with electrified variants like the Electrified G80 and the performance-oriented GV60 Magma, targeting growth in China and Europe.
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