I just got my GV70 Sport in Seattle and the factory mats are absolute trash! They move around everywhere and it's driving me crazy because the red interior is getting ruined. Im so ready to toss these and get something that actually stays put.
Which floor mats fit best in the Genesis GV70 Sport interior?
To add to the point above: I would suggest being extra cautious with the grip underneath so they dont slide toward your pedals. Safety first, right? These might work better for you:
Like someone mentioned, factory mats are basically paper. Before you buy, do you need heavy mud protection for Seattle rain or just something that stays put? Be careful with cheap ones tho, if the clips dont click, they slide and ruin that red interior. Try these budget-friendly options:
Honestly, the factory mats are pretty useless. I went through this exact same thing and ended up tossing them after a month. If you want something that actually stays in place and handles the rain, you should look at TuxMat Custom Car Mats for Genesis GV70. They cost around 200 bucks for the set but the coverage is insane. Since you mentioned the red interior, these are probably your best bet because they go way up the sides of the footwell. Most mats leave the carpet exposed on the sides where your shoes rub, but these basically seal off the whole floor area. I tried WeatherTech FloorLiner for Genesis GV70 first. They are decent and definitely durable, but they have a more industrial feel and can be a bit slippery when wet. Seattle rain is no joke so that might annoy you. Plus, WeatherTechs tend to gap at the edges over time in my experience. If you want something that looks a bit more low-profile but still has that grip, 3D MAXpider KAGU Floor Mats for Genesis GV70 is the other solid choice. They have this velcro-like backing that keeps them from sliding at all. They dont offer as much side-wall protection as the TuxMats tho. For a Sport trim, Id probably lean toward the TuxMats just to keep that red looking clean. They are easy to wipe down and dont look like they belong in a work truck.
Just catching up on this. In my experience, wall rigidity is what keeps mats from sliding. I have used WeatherTech FloorLiner Laser Measured Black in my last three cars because the tri-extruded material handles temperature swings without warping. It uses laser mapping for a sub-millimeter fit, tbh. Usually runs about 190 bucks for the set. TL;DR: WeatherTech liners have the best technical fit and retention posts.