Silent_Blue
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
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- Genesis GV70
Hi All!
I've read quite a few threads about this on the forum, but figured I would post my experience here as a comparison.
I am a new Genesis Owner of a 2023 GV70 2.5T Sports Prestige. I recently purchased my car last month. I do quite a bit of highway driving for my commute, and over the past month, I've gotten pretty used to how my car handles on the highway. I currently have about 2,500 miles on the car.
Just over a week ago, I started to notice that I am now having to give my car more power (having to press the pedal more) when I am passing a car, merging on the highway, or exiting an off ramp onto a main road. In the past, I've only had to lightly press the pedal when doing those things. I've noticed this issue is worse if I am merging onto a highway where the road is on a slight incline (again, I've driven the same route over the past month, and this has not happened in the same area in the past). I've also notice a slight acceleration lag of about 2 seconds when I am exiting an off ramp, slowing down, then trying to accelerate to merge into main road traffic. At times I am even having to floor the pedal to get a response. If I am at a complete stop, and then take a turn to merge into traffic, the acceleration delay only happens on occasion. Again, this has not happened in the past when I first purchased the car.
When I first purchased the car, I drove it in the default settings at start up: Comfort Mode with Auto Stop/Start on. I am now having to drive the car in Sport Mode, but even in Sport Mode, I am noticing I am having to press the pedal quite far to achieve the acceleration I am looking for to merge onto the highway. I also tried Sport Mode with Auto Start/Stop Off and am still having the same issue. I have only ever used 91 or 93 Octane fuel. I have not (yet) noticed that my car has stalled or not responded when accelerating, though with the current recall on the 2022s and older for fuel pump issues, I am feeling a bit worried that this might evolve into a bigger issue.
I reached out to the dealership where I purchased my car. Unfortunately, their first available appointment for a Genesis diagnostic is 3 months away! I left voice messages with both the manager of the dealership and with sales with no response. I reached out to another Genesis/Hyundai dealership whose service center was able to take my car in at the end of the month. They could not guarantee a Genesis loaner, but could give me a Hyundai loaner. I could care less what loaner I have, I just want to have this looked at.
While this might seem like a minor issue, the major reason why I traded my car in was because I was looking for a car with higher horsepower and good acceleration/limited lag specifically for highway driving, so this has become quite an annoyance. My prior car was a 2019 Mazda CX-5 as a comparison, and, at times, I feel like my good old Mazda gave me more power with acceleration in these same situations.
I will post an update once this has been looked at.
I've read quite a few threads about this on the forum, but figured I would post my experience here as a comparison.
I am a new Genesis Owner of a 2023 GV70 2.5T Sports Prestige. I recently purchased my car last month. I do quite a bit of highway driving for my commute, and over the past month, I've gotten pretty used to how my car handles on the highway. I currently have about 2,500 miles on the car.
Just over a week ago, I started to notice that I am now having to give my car more power (having to press the pedal more) when I am passing a car, merging on the highway, or exiting an off ramp onto a main road. In the past, I've only had to lightly press the pedal when doing those things. I've noticed this issue is worse if I am merging onto a highway where the road is on a slight incline (again, I've driven the same route over the past month, and this has not happened in the same area in the past). I've also notice a slight acceleration lag of about 2 seconds when I am exiting an off ramp, slowing down, then trying to accelerate to merge into main road traffic. At times I am even having to floor the pedal to get a response. If I am at a complete stop, and then take a turn to merge into traffic, the acceleration delay only happens on occasion. Again, this has not happened in the past when I first purchased the car.
When I first purchased the car, I drove it in the default settings at start up: Comfort Mode with Auto Stop/Start on. I am now having to drive the car in Sport Mode, but even in Sport Mode, I am noticing I am having to press the pedal quite far to achieve the acceleration I am looking for to merge onto the highway. I also tried Sport Mode with Auto Start/Stop Off and am still having the same issue. I have only ever used 91 or 93 Octane fuel. I have not (yet) noticed that my car has stalled or not responded when accelerating, though with the current recall on the 2022s and older for fuel pump issues, I am feeling a bit worried that this might evolve into a bigger issue.
I reached out to the dealership where I purchased my car. Unfortunately, their first available appointment for a Genesis diagnostic is 3 months away! I left voice messages with both the manager of the dealership and with sales with no response. I reached out to another Genesis/Hyundai dealership whose service center was able to take my car in at the end of the month. They could not guarantee a Genesis loaner, but could give me a Hyundai loaner. I could care less what loaner I have, I just want to have this looked at.
While this might seem like a minor issue, the major reason why I traded my car in was because I was looking for a car with higher horsepower and good acceleration/limited lag specifically for highway driving, so this has become quite an annoyance. My prior car was a 2019 Mazda CX-5 as a comparison, and, at times, I feel like my good old Mazda gave me more power with acceleration in these same situations.
I will post an update once this has been looked at.

