A high-performance electric vehicle, with a sleek and athletic coupé crossover utility vehicle (CUV) design, the GV60 brings the Genesis ’Athletic Elegance’ design identity into the sustainable luxury space.Featuring Genesis’ design ethos of the ‘Beauty of Openness’, the interior design of the GV60 creates a spacious and comfortable interior. At the same time, its floating architecture and unique details combine to create a unique, one-of-a-kind look.The standard features of the Genesis GV70 2.5T include a 2.5L I-4 300hp intercooled turbo engine, 8-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), integrated navigation system, side seat mounted airbags, curtain 1st, and 2nd row overhead airbags, driver knee airbag, airbag occupancy sensor, automatic air conditioning, 18" aluminum wheels, cruise control, distance pacing, ABS and driveline traction control.A next-generation vehicle deserves next-generation technology, and GV60 delivers on every count. Without ever using your key, get in using Face Connect and then start GV60 easily with Fingerprint Authentication. GV60 even features Vehicle to Load* (V2L) charging, which can use your vehicle’s battery to power smaller items in your home during a blackout or even your favorite electronics on a glamping trip.The ambitious Genesis luxury brand is tackling the luxury EV segment with its satisfying and whimsical 2023 GV60 crossover. The GV60 incorporates styling elements found in other Genesis models, but it lacks the brand’s large trapezoidal grille that stretches between the dual-element headlamps, substituting a slimmer lower grille across the front bumper. Inside, the GV60’s cabin looks decidedly premium, with a large monolithic display screen serving as both gauge cluster and infotainment system and a novel crystal sphere shifter that rotates to reveal itself when the SUV is powered up. At launch, buyers can choose from the 314-hp Advanced or 429-hp Performance trims; the estimated driving range varies from 235- to 248 miles per charge. Rival luxury SUVs such as the Audi Q4 e-Tron, the Volvo XC40 Recharge, and the coupe-like C40 Recharge offer similar prestige and driving range, but the GV60’s detail-oriented design and amusing flourishes make it an attractive and off-beat alternative.Although three different powertrains will eventually be offered, only the all-wheel-drive arrangements with dual motors will be available at the GV60’s launch. The Advanced model makes a combined 314 hp while the Performance trim makes 429 hp; that number can be temporarily increased to 483 horsepower though when the Performance model’s Boost driving mode is engaged. With that driving mode in use, we launched the GV60 Performance to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. The GV60’s road manners are quite refined and its handling is reminiscent of the Porsche Macan. When cruising, the cabin remains whisper quiet but encounters a stretch of winding road and the GV60 offers enough athleticism to entertain the driver and enough sure-footedness to inspire confidence.The 2023 Genesis GV60 is an all-new electric vehicle from one of the youngest luxury brands on the market today. Genesis is the premium offshoot of Hyundai, featuring bold styling, luxury amenities, and value compared to traditional luxury brands. The GV60 will combine these attributes with an all-electric powertrain.The GV60 rides on a platform shared with the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5; two electric vehicles already impressing critics. The GV60 will build on this with an eye-catching hatchback/crossover layout and a premium interior that doesn’t sacrifice usability for style.All versions come with the same 77.4-kWh battery pack, but according to the EPA, the all-wheel drive GV60 Advanced will offer up to 248 miles of driving range while the Performance model carries an estimate of 235. A base rear-wheel drive powertrain is rumored to join the lineup later with a longer driving range. Hooked up to a DC fast charging station, Genesis says the GV60’s battery can be charged from 10- to 80 percent capacity in just 18 minutes. On our 75-mph highway fuel-economy test route, the GV60 Performance provided an observed driving range of 200 miles.As the smallest SUV in the Genesis lineup, the GV60 isn’t as spacious as the larger GV70 and GV80 models. However, it offers a unique interior design that’s more high-tech in its appearance. Genesis has taken some chances here and integrated some cool motifs and features, including a gear selector that flips upside down when in the park and has the appearance of a crystal ball. The GV60 also boasts some novel tech, such as a facial recognition system that allows the owner to unlock and start the vehicle without needing a key. Other biometric techs such as fingerprint readers are also incorporated into the SUV’s design.All GV60 models come with a large 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen that shares a panel with an identically-sized 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both included, although neither works wirelessly. The Genesis infotainment system works well enough and can be controlled via a click wheel on the center console if touching the screen itself is too far of a reach. A Bang & Olufsen stereo system is standard, which is a nice feature that most rivals would charge extra for.
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