2019 Genesis G70 - BMW 3-series Competitor
'The center stack is canted to bring its screen and switchgear closer as well. It’s enveloping and intimate, but not spacious. Neither is the rear seat. The 60/40 split-folding bench is supportive and headroom is adequate, but
legroom is lacking.'
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'The appealing cabin, with its authentic materials, quality switchgear (including milled aluminum controls), and clean layout, also delivers on the promise of luxury-for-less. It’s airy and spacious up front,
but cramped in back, especially when it comes to knee room.'
From a second car and driver review
2019 Genesis G70 First Drive: Ready to Dance with the Stars | Review | Car and Driver
'We detailed the exterior design’s origins in our earlier prototype-drive story. In its final form, the
G70 is on the large end of the spectrum for this segment—
although its back seat isn’t. '
2019 Genesis G70 Reviews and Rating | MotorTrend
YOU’LL LIKE
- Great ride and handling balance
- Punchy V-6 engine
- User-friendly infotainment system
YOU WON’T LIKE
- Cramped rear seats
- Steering needs more feel and feedback
- Summer tires cause lots of tire noise
'The interior is well-appointed but the rear seats are cramped and best suited for two instead of three passengers. Seating up front, on the other hand, is comfortable with plenty of support for the driver and front passenger. Genesis’ infotainment system is easy to use.'
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'The back seat is roomy in this class, with one problem: There isn’t enough space below the front seats to slide shoed feet underneath, and it contributes to
crunched legs.'
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'The
G70’s cabin is tightly put together and it’s laid out with a very Germanic logic. Three guesses why. There’s plenty of plastic doing its best impression of knurled or brushed metal, but the leather is supple and smells more expensive than we’re used to in Korean cars.
It’ll struggle as a chauffeur option: there’s little headroom in the back and not enough foot wiggle space if the driver has their seat set low. Odd, for a car that’s about 60mm longer and 40mm wider than a 3-Series. Back in the, er, front… the graphics are sharp and there are about four hundred menus and displays to discover. There’s a G-meter and lap timer, for instance.'
So, Car and Driver, Top Gear, Autoweek, Motor trend and The Drive ALL have issues with the back row room for passengers.
And here's a video where the guy from Edmunds talks about how cramped it is around 4:36. Then shows how little room there is. Then says it's only suitable for children and small adults.
I mean, seriously, are all these reviews from insecure Stinger owners? There's some pretty big name publications telling us about the back row of the
G70...