I don't think anything is confirmed but I think it's a good guess that we'll see the G70 with updated engines in 2021. Looking at engine production usage in the near term, in the mainstream Hyundia and Kia brands, the NA 2.5L is already in production on the 2020 Sonata and the Turbo is going to production late this year (Sonata N and Optima/K5? Turbo) and on the Genesis side the GV80 is confirmed to get the new engines along with the G80 and according to the website below, the GV70 is rumored to share the same powerplants at release. It seems reasonable to think that H/K/G wants to phase in the 2.5L as quickly as possible as that would not only improve product performance across the fleet, but it would also simplify supply chain, manufacturing, operations, and improve economies of scale if they were to focus on procurement and assembly of one 4 cylinder engine.
From an image perspective it would also look weird for Genesis if their sportiest offering (G70) was using a legacy engine that get out-sprinted in the 0-60 by the new 4 cylinder in the midsize sedan and SUV's.
Genesis GV70 Spied, To Have Sportier Look - Korean Car Blog
From an image perspective it would also look weird for Genesis if their sportiest offering (G70) was using a legacy engine that get out-sprinted in the 0-60 by the new 4 cylinder in the midsize sedan and SUV's.
Genesis GV70 Spied, To Have Sportier Look - Korean Car Blog



