Polestar 5 Performance vs Genesis G80 2.5T AWD

Comparison winners

3 metrics
0-100 winner Polestar 5 Performance 3.2 s Runner-up: 6.0 s
Power winner Polestar 5 Performance 884 hp Runner-up: 300 hp
Cargo winner Genesis G80 2.5T AWD 424 L Runner-up: 365 L

How the specs compare

This comparison sets the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance against the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD. Both belong to the sedan class, so their dimensions, performance and utility figures address a broadly similar type of car. One uses a battery-electric powertrain and the other a petrol system, so range and consumption figures need to be read in that context.

Performance, power and 0-100 km/h

2026 Polestar 5 Performance has the quicker recorded 0-100 km/h time at 3.2 seconds, compared with 6.0 seconds for 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD. 2026 Polestar 5 Performance has the higher listed output at 884 hp; 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD is rated at 300 hp, a difference of 584 hp. The torque figures follow 2026 Polestar 5 Performance at 1,015 Nm and 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD at 422 Nm. These figures describe straight-line potential only; they do not establish braking performance, ride quality, steering response or durability under repeated hard use.

Range, battery, charging and efficiency

Range and energy-use figures are either not shared by both cars or not directly comparable across these powertrain types.

Dimensions, cargo space and towing

2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD provides the larger quoted cargo volume: 424 litres versus 365 litres, a difference of 59 litres. 2026 Polestar 5 Performance is 92 mm longer overall. Exterior size is not a benefit by itself: a longer body may create useful room, but cargo shape, rear-seat space and ease of parking still require a physical inspection.

Price and overall assessment

2026 Polestar 5 Performance leads in more of the shared headline fields, but that is not a universal verdict: a buyer should weight price, performance, range and utility rather than simply count category wins. The assessment is based on the specifications shown here; it is not presented as a two-car road test.

Prepared by CarsbySpec from the structured specifications displayed on this page. Missing values are not estimated, and component figures are not treated as directly comparable system figures. Read the methodology.

Specification Polestar 5 Performance2026 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD2025
Performance
0-100 km/h3.2 s6.0 s
Top Speed250 km/h240 km/h
Power884 hp300 hp
Torque1,015 Nm422 Nm
Range & Efficiency
Range558 km
Battery112 kWh
Fuel Tank60 L
Efficiency21.2 kWh/100km8.8 L/100km
CO2 Emissions0 g/km200 g/km
Size & Capacity
Length5,087 mm4,995 mm
Ground Clearance141 mm145 mm
Cargo365 L424 L
Curb Weight2,500 kg1,935 kg
Towing1,800 kg
Seats55
Turning Circle12.3 m11.4 m
Starting MSRP$54,150

Polestar 5 Performance vs Genesis G80 2.5T AWD questions answered

Which is faster, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2026 Polestar 5 Performance is quicker from 0-100 km/h at 3.2 seconds, versus 6.0 seconds for 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD.

Which has the higher top speed, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2026 Polestar 5 Performance has the higher listed top speed at 250 km/h (155 mph), compared with 240 km/h (149 mph).

Which has more horsepower, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2026 Polestar 5 Performance has more power at 884 hp, a 584 hp advantage over 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD.

Which has more cargo or boot space, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD has more listed cargo space at 424 litres (15.0 cu ft), versus 365 litres (12.9 cu ft).

Which is heavier, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2026 Polestar 5 Performance is heavier at 2,500 kg (5,512 lb), while 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD is listed at 1,935 kg (4,266 lb).

Which is better, the 2026 Polestar 5 Performance or the 2025 Genesis G80 2.5T AWD?

2026 Polestar 5 Performance leads in more of the shared headline fields, but that is not a universal verdict: a buyer should weight price, performance, range and utility rather than simply count category wins. This comparison is based on recorded specifications rather than a road test, so the right choice depends on the buyer's priorities.