Plus: reckon the carmaker's sportier versions and racing commitments will trigger excitement in its everyday cars?
Genesis makes two similarly sized electric crossovers with very different personalities. Both are worth looking at.
and the GV60 increases to 294 miles. Range anxiety is a real concern, y’all. Genesis’s GV60 supports 350kW fast charging, while the Tesla Model Y supports 250kW fast charging. At 350kW ...
The one-off ‘Mountain Intervention Vehicle’ puts some luxury behind rescue operations.
but the Genesis GV60 is a sweetheart of a commuter car, offering up to 429 hp alongside 294 miles of all-electric range and a luxurious interior. It also can serve, surprisingly, as the basis for ...
Genesis is also expected to introduce an update to the GV60 range shortly, likely for the 2026 model year in the U.S. Already introduced overseas, the updates include slightly revised exterior and ...
The former concept and virtual race car sounded like it had a growling V8 underneath, but we can't be too sure.
Genesis isn’t stopping here. The luxury automaker has even bigger plans in the works. According to Korea’s MotorsJason, the luxury sports sedan will be completely redesigned. The report claims the ...
The Genesis G70 is still one of the best sports sedans on the market, offering great all-round performance with levels of ...
Again, it’s slightly better than you might expect from its most direct rivals, so an easy win there for Genesis. A 450km+ range is generally enough to be free from ‘range anxiety’ on almost all trips.
Let’s dig in. Related: 2025 Genesis GV60 debuts sportier look and a supersized dashboard screen The Model Y offers nearly 300 miles of range, falling just short at 277 miles. The GV60 falls even ...