Genesis · 2022
G70 AWD 2.0L 4-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Premium Gasoline
Compact Cars
All-Wheel Drive
City
20
MPG
Combined
23
MPG
Highway
28
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,500
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$350
more per year
Class Comparison — Compact Cars
Bottom 21%
Better than 21 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 23 MPG
This vehicle
23 MPG
Class average
33 MPG
Class lowest
12 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
5
Energy Score
Out of 10
5
GHG Score
Out of 10
385 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
No
Start-Stop
Not equipped
Vehicle Specifications
Engine2.0L 4-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic (S8)
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypePremium Gasoline
Vehicle ClassCompact Cars
Engine DescSIDI
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID43926

23 MPG combined in the 2022 Genesis G70 AWD with the 2.0L turbo four-cylinder isn’t going to win any hypermiling awards, but it’s an acceptable figure for a stylish, dynamically engaging sport sedan with all-wheel drive. This isn’t a vehicle for budget-minded commuters prioritizing ultimate fuel efficiency. It’s for those who appreciate crisp handling, a premium interior, and distinctive design, and are willing to trade a few MPGs. The G70 buyer values the driving experience and the cachet of the Genesis brand. They’re likely willing to accept slightly less-than-stellar fuel economy in exchange for the car’s other attributes.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates the 2022 Genesis G70 AWD 2.0L at 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway. The city figure reflects stop-and-go traffic and idling, situations where the G70’s turbocharged engine and all-wheel-drive system can affect mileage. However, the 28 MPG highway rating is respectable because the engine cruises efficiently when conditions allow. Drivers who spend a significant portion of their time on the open road can expect to get closer to this figure than those primarily confined to urban environments. The eight-speed automatic helps keep the engine in its sweet spot too.

Annual fuel cost

According to the EPA, the estimated annual fuel cost for the 2022 Genesis G70 AWD 2.0L is $2,500. This figure is based on driving 15,000 miles per year and using national average fuel prices. Remember that this is just an estimate. Your actual fuel costs will vary depending on your driving habits, the type of fuel you use, and local fuel prices. Aggressive driving, prolonged idling, and using premium fuel when it’s not required all contribute to higher fuel costs. Using average fuel prices also skews the real number as they fluctuate much too rapidly.

Real-world expectations

EPA estimates provide a useful baseline, but real-world fuel economy often differs. Many factors can influence MPG, including driving style, road conditions, weather, and even tire pressure. G70 drivers who enjoy spirited acceleration and cornering may find themselves getting closer to the city MPG figure, even on mixed driving routes. Conversely, those who prioritize fuel efficiency and employ smooth driving techniques may be able to exceed the EPA’s highway rating. Remember to check G70 MPG across all years to get a sense of longer-term trends and owner-reported figures.

How it compares

In the competitive sport sedan segment, the G70’s fuel economy performance is in the middle of the pack. The BMW 330i xDrive, a direct competitor, achieves a combined 28 MPG with its four-cylinder and all-wheel drive. The Mercedes-Benz C300 4MATIC is rated at 26 MPG combined. Even the Acura TLX, known for its comfortable driving experience, manages 24 MPG combined with its four-cylinder and all-wheel traction. These MPG differences may seem small on paper, but they can add up over time. They can influence the total cost of ownership, an important consideration when weighing the G70’s fuel economy relative to its rivals. For a complete understanding of all Genesis vehicles, review all Genesis fuel economy data.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Take advantage of the G70’s drive modes. Selecting “Comfort” or “Eco” modes will alter the engine and transmission mapping to prioritize fuel efficiency over performance. Throttle response will be less aggressive, and the transmission will upshift sooner, keeping the engine in a lower RPM range.

Monitor your driving habits. Avoid hard acceleration and abrupt braking because these actions consume more fuel. Maintain a steady speed and anticipate traffic flow to minimize unnecessary speed changes. Smooth and consistent driving will not only improve fuel economy but also enhance the overall driving experience.

Ensure your tires are properly inflated. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which can significantly reduce fuel economy. Check your tire pressure regularly and inflate them to the recommended level listed on the driver’s side doorjamb. Even a few PSI can make a difference.

Limit unnecessary weight. Remove any unnecessary items from the trunk or rear seats. Extra weight increases fuel consumption. The less your vehicle weighs, the less energy it takes to accelerate and maintain speed.