2021–2023 Genesis G70
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2021–2023 Genesis G70 has 4 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
Turbo Oil Feed Pipe Leak
SeriousA recall was issued for G70 models due to a potential oil leak from the turbocharger oil feed pipe, which could lead to an engine bay fire.
Symptoms: Oil spots under the car, Burning oil smell...
Est. repair cost: £0 (Recall)
DPF / EGR Blockages (Diesel)
ModerateThe 2.2-litre diesel engine can develop DPF and EGR valve blockages if driven mainly on short urban trips, leading to power loss and warning lights.
Symptoms: Reduced performance, Engine warning light...
Est. repair cost: £300–£750
Timing Chain Wear
ModerateThe 2.0-litre petrol engine can develop timing chain stretch if oil changes are not maintained strictly, leading to rattling on cold starts.
Symptoms: Rattling noise on cold start, Check engine light...
Est. repair cost: £600–£1,000
Headlight Condensation
MinorMany owners have reported moisture and condensation building up inside the headlight units, which can affect light output and looks.
Symptoms: Mist or water droplets inside headlights
Est. repair cost: £300–£800 (out of warranty)
Buying Tips for the 2021–2023 Genesis G70
- ✓Be aware of the limited rear legroom and boot space compared to a BMW 3 Series
- ✓On the Shooting Brake, check the operation of the powered tailgate
- ✓Confirm all safety recalls regarding the turbo and ABS have been addressed
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