- LG has revealed us pricing for its LG G5 and LG C5 OLED -TVs
- Prices are the same or cheaper than their predecessors
- Both series are available for pre -ordering through LG
LG has announced pricing for two of its 2025 OLED TV series, LG G5 and LG C5, and in some welcome news, prices are the same and or even cheaper for some sizes compared to last year’s models.
Available for ordering now from LG, LG G5 and LG C5 are successors to LG G4 and LG C4, two of the best OLED TVs from 2024. Prices for 55, 65, 77, 83 and 97-inch LG G5, are as follows:
- LG 55-inch G5 OLED: $ 2,499
- LG 65-inch G5 OLED: $ 3,399
- LG 77-inch G5 OLED: $ 4,499
- LG 83-inch G5 OLED: $ 6,499
- LG 97-inch G5 OLED: $ 27,999
Interestingly, there is no mention of the new LG 48-inch G5, which was announced in the UK with the other models earlier this month along with pricing.
Prices for the LG C5 series available in six sizes are as follows:
- LG 42-inch C5 OLED: $ 1,399
- LG 48-inch C5 OLED: $ 1,599
- LG 55-inch C5 OLED: $ 1,999
- LG 65-inch C5 OLED: $ 2,699
- LG 77-inch C5 OLED: $ 3,699
- LG 83-inch C5 OLED: $ 5,399
Compared to last year’s LG G4 and LG C4, the launch prices for G5 and C5 are pretty much the same with a few exceptions.
The 55- and 77-inch G5 and 42-inch C5 are launching all $ 100 cheaper than their respective 2024 colleagues who are welcome price news.
Pre -orders for each model are available via LGS Website with links to each model below:
The announcement of these prices also gives us our first release dates, with any model of both the G5 and C5 listed as available in March 2025. Although there is no specific date, it means that accessibility is imminent as we are already in the second week of March. This release plan follows the same pattern that LG’s OLEDs have had in the last few years.
LG has not yet announced a release date or pricing for LG B5 in the United States.
A pricing
These are the first official awards for the LG G5 and LG C5 in the US that we have received. We initially predicted that they would be more expensive compared to their 2024 counterparts after a first look at CES 2025 (explains inflation and price trends in previous years). However, European awards for the LG G5, C5 and B5 and UK prices for the LG G5 were recently announced, which revealed that prices remained the same for G4 in Europe and the UK and for C5 in Europe. We hoped that this would also be the case for the United States, and fortunately it is.
What we did not expect in all these price news is that some models would be cheaper. Yes, at the time of writing, prices are still on a prize and significantly higher than the 2024 LG OLED models, which have seen their prices fall in the past year. But at launch prices that match LG’s 2024 OLED lineup and even go cheaper, it can be a good sign for the future. Could the prices for the G5 and C5 series eventually fall even lower than their predecessors?
We have seen the LG G5 and C5 personally and are excited about how both move on to two of 2024’s best TVs. LG suggested a 40% full -screen brightness increase in the LG G5 compared to the LG G4, and now we have seen G5 and G4 side by side and can confirm that the brightness increase is very real.
We have also seen WebOS 25 and its new range of exciting AI features, including AI Sound Wizard, which allows users to customize their LG TV’s built-in audio profile in action and, spoiler alarm, it’s very cool. From what else we’ve seen, C5 looks like a very good TV.
We haven’t had a chance to test the new LG G5 or C5 fully yet, but hope for the coming weeks. We are encouraged by what we have seen so far and are eager to get their hands on them.