I’ve been loving my Genesis, but I feel like the cabin could use a bit more personality at night. I’m looking for an interior lighting kit that really complements the luxury feel of the car without looking cheap or tacky. I’m specifically looking for something with smartphone control and a wide range of color options. My main concern is the installation—I’d prefer a kit that integrates cleanly with the existing trim and doesn't have messy wires everywhere. Has anyone here upgraded their G70 or G80 with an aftermarket kit? I'm curious if there are specific brands that offer a more 'OEM plus' look rather than just basic LED strips. What brands have you found that fit the Genesis aesthetic best?
> I’m specifically looking for something with smartphone control and a wide range of color options. My main concern is the installation—I’d prefer a kit that integrates cleanly with the existing trim and doesn't have messy wires everywhere.
Honestly, after messing with these cars for years, I'd say just get any fiber optic kit from Acrylic. They’re basically the gold standard for that OEM plus look you want without breaking the bank.
Honestly, I spent forever trying to find the perfect setup for my G70. I finally went with a fiber optic acrylic kit because it actually looks like it belongs there!
* Safety first: Always use a fused tap into the interior fuse box so you dont fry your BCM.
* Go fiber: It avoids those hot, sticky LED strips.
Basically, focus on kits using dedicated light engines hidden behind the dash. It's reallyyy much safer for your luxury electronics and looks totally OEM plus!!
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Honestly, I've tried many different setups over the years, and I'm always a bit cautious about tearing into a luxury dash. You definitely don't want to mess up that G70 trim, right? For a budget-friendly but clean look, I'd suggest the Govee Dreamcolor Interior Car Lights H6114. They're usually under $30 and give you that smartphone control you're looking for with tons of colors.
In my experience, the trick to that 'OEM plus' feel is hiding the controller deep under the center console and tucking the wires *really* tight into the gaps using a plastic pry tool. It's kinda scary the first time you do it, but if you're careful, it looks way better than basic strips just slapped on. If you're really worried about the electronics, maybe consult a pro for the hardwiring part so you don't drain the battery. But yeah, for the price, it's lowkey the best way to add some personality without breaking the bank. Good luck!