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Genesis GV60: Pricing, specs and details of luxury EV officially revealed

  • July 5, 2022
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  • Bridie Schmidt
The GV60. Source: The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: The GV60. Source: Genesis
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Official specifications, pricing and other details for the Genesis GV60 luxury electric crossover have finally broken cover.

An industry pricing leak on Friday that was confirmed by a Genesis spokesperson to The Driven on Monday revealed that just two variants would go on sale in Australia starting at a premium of $103,700 before on-roads for a standard AWD variant.

A second Performance AWD variant commands an extra $7,000 on top of that, coming in at $110,700.

Now, Hyundai’s luxury arm has revealed additional details, including the power output of the AWD model, which will be 234kW combined, with most of the power – 160kW – on the rear axle. Just 74kW will issue from the front-wheel drive, making this a largely rear-wheel-driven vehicle. This combination provides max torque of 605Nm.

The Performance AWD GV60 will rather deliver the same power – 180kW – from both the front and rear axles, making 360kW combined with 700Nm maximum torque.

While both vehicles come with a dual-motor set up, they are also able to be driven in a pure RWD, thanks to a “Disconnector Actuator System (DAS) that can separate or connect the motor and the drive shaft according to driving conditions,” said Genesis.

The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis

Acceleration boost and sound

Genesis did not specify exact acceleration details for the AWD GV60 (overseas outlets put this figure at 5.3 seconds), but did say that the Performance AWD variant can sprint from a standing start to 100km/hr in 4.6 seconds.

A Boost Mode button will give it some extra get-up-and-go, enabling added power for up to 10 seconds to bring the 0-100 time down to 4 seconds.

If the dynamic feel of the GV60’s instant torque isn’t quite enough, Genesis has also added specially designed sounds to accompany speed and accelerator inputs. Drivers get a choice between a “soft and sporty” engine-like sound known as “G-Engine”, or an “E-Motor” imagined EV sound, because why not.

The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis

Ultra-rapid charging, driving range and V2L

Built on the same platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, the GV60 gets a dual 400/800-volt electrical architecture, which means it can charge at a top rate of 350kW from 10-80% in 18 minutes according to Genesis.

The AWD model is rated for 470km WLTP (which equals around 420km in conservative real-world conditions), and 466km WLTP for the Performance AWD model.

Of course the ability to reach 350kW depends on how empty the battery is. With a 77.4kWh battery beneath the floor that in a first for Genesis has temperature management to maintain optimum condition, 10-80% equals around 54kWh of power added in that 18 minutes, or (in theory) around 16km a minute on average).

Also thanks to the e-GMP platform, the GV60 has the ability to charge devices using the car’s high-powered lithium-ion battery. Known as vehicle-to-load (V2L), the GV60 allows both charging via the external plug using an adapter at a rate of 3.6kW, and internally via a 240-volt power outlet.

MECHANICAL FEATURES
MacPherson Strut Front / Multilink Rear Suspension
Regenerative braking control paddle shift (i-PEDAL)
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) with Auto Hold
Variable Gear Ratio (VGR) steering rack
Drive Mode Select (DMS)
Portable Emergency Charging Cable (ICCB)
Silver Monobloc Front Brakes with ventilated discs
Battery Heating System
Ventilated rear disc brakes
Tyre Mobility Kit (TMK)

Sleek design with clamshell bonnet

The GV60’s sleek profile makes a bid to convey Genesis’ “Athletic Elegance” branding that seeks to cement the GV60 as a high-performance electric vehicle.

Twin-lamp headlights, the Genesis crest and a clamshell bonnet put a smart step forward with a finishign polish in the form of the wing emblem and a clever Guilloché pattern. On the side, virtual mirrors and flush door handles underline an understated elegance.

The GV60. Source: Genesis

Underpinning this impressive visage is a 2,900mm wheelbase with short overhangs, and 20-inch alloys for the AWD and 21-inch for Performance AWD.

Exterior colours are available in 10 flavours: from a solid lime green, a mica white, and eight metallics including silver, grey, black, blue, burgundy, red, mint green and copper.

A matte white mica and matte metallic grey or copper are also available for the Performance AWD, for an additional $2,000.

EXTERNAL DESIGN
20” Alloy Wheels (21″ for Performance)
Acoustic laminated windshield & window glass
Flush Power Door Handles
Rear & Rear-side privacy glass
Full LED Headlights Active Air Flap
Vision glass roof (fixed) with Power Sunshade Roof Rails
Puddle lights with Genesis logo
Rain-sensing Wipers

Interior space, colours and that crystal ball

Inside, the GV60 presents a spacious cabin that is available in three colour options for each of the AWD and Performance AWD.

Pleasingly, Genesis has followed the lead of the Ioniq 5 and EV6 with a centre console that makes a break from the dashboard to open up leg space in the front row. This allows for more storage space as well as a charging spot for devices.

The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis

Both variants are available in black or ash grey and white with copper accents for the AWD and metallic accents for the Performance AWD. The AWD also has a green/white with copper accents option, while the Performance AWD also has a navy with metallic accent option.

Not neglecting its position as an EV with a futuristic outlook, Genesis has included a crystal ball-shaped drive selector that we have to say has the potential to be a bit naff. But who is to say until we get to drive it.

The GV60. Source: Genesis
The GV60. Source: Genesis

Comfort and convenience

Aimed at premium buyers, there are naturally loads of comfort and convenience inclusions, from fingerprint authentication to 12-way power seats for both the driver and front passenger, to remote smart parking assist (although we won’t vouch for that based on experiences with the Kia and Hyundai e-GMP models just yet!)

A full list of comfort and climate control features are as so:

CLIMATE CONTROL
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Dual zone Climate Control
18-way Power Drivers Seat with Memory System
Separate mode control for front airflow
Ergo Motion Massage Function for Driver’s Seat
Heat Pump System
12-way Power Front Passenger Seat
INFOTAINMENT / MULTIMEDIA
Front Seats incl. Easy Access & Relaxation Mode
12.3″ HD Multimedia touch screen display
Fingerprint Authentication System
Navigation w/ Augmented Reality (AR) & Live Traffic
12.3” digital instrumentation
INFOTAINMENT / MULTIMEDIA (continued)
Integrated Cockpit with in-Cluster navigation view
Integrated Controller with handwriting recognition
Head Up Display (HUD)
17 speaker Bang & Olufsen audio w/ Digital Radio
Power Tilt / Telescopic Steering Wheel
Apple CarPlay / Google Android Auto compatibility
Passenger Seat Walk-in Switch & Multimedia control
Bluetooth Multi Connection
Smart Parking Assist (SPA)
Active Noise Control – Road (ANC-R)
Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) – via Smart Key
e-Active Sound Design (e-ASD)
Heated and Ventilated Front Seats
Wireless mobile phone charging system
Heated 2nd row seats (outer back & base)
Heated steering wheel
60:40 split/fold rear seat with recline function
Power tailgate with hands-free opening function
Rear door manual sun-shades
3x USB-C charging ports

Safety and other features

Safety features and other inclusions are almost too many to list in this piece other than by table:

8 Airbags, including front centre side airbag
Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA)
Blind-Spot Collision Avoidance-Assist (BCA) – Rear/Side
Lane Keeping Assist – Line/Road-Edge (LKA-L/R)
Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)
Lane Following Assist (LFA)
Driver Attention Warning (DAW), including:
Parking Distance Warning (PDW) (Front, Rear & Side)
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert
Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist – Reverse (PCA-R)
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), including:
Multi Collision Brake (MCB)
Car/Pedestrian/Cyclist detection
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance-Assist (RCCA)
Junction Turning/Junction Crossing function
Rear Occupant Warning (ROW) – Logic type
Lane-Change Oncoming/Side function
Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
Evasive Steering Assist function
Smart Cruise Control (SCC), including:
High Beam Assist (HBA)
Stop & Go function & Machine Learning
Intelligent Front-Lighting System (IFS)
Surround View Monitor (SVM) w/ 3D surround view
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA)
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)

Set for first deliveries come September, the GV60 is Genesis’ first EV to be built on the e-GMP all-electric platform developed by parent company Hyundai Motor Group.

Buyers will also get a choice of free public charging on the recently acquired Chargefox network for five years, or a free home wall charger.

Other complementary add-ons include:

  • 5 year / unlimited kilometre warranty
  • 8 year warranty on high voltage battery
  • 5 year complimentary servicing
  • 5 year Genesis To You & valet service
  • 10 year 24/\7 roadside assistance
  • 10 year complimentary map updates

Key specs for the Performance AWD over and above the AWD variant:

MECHANICAL EXTERIOR
Rear Limited Slip Differential (E-LSD)
21” Alloy Wheels
Road-Preview adaptive Electronic Control Suspension INTERIOR
Boost Mode Alloy Pedals
Black Monobloc Front Brakes
Metallic accents (vs copper on AWD)
bridie schmidt
Bridie Schmidt

Bridie Schmidt is associate editor for The Driven, sister site of Renew Economy. She has been writing about electric vehicles since 2018, and has a keen interest in the role that zero-emissions transport has to play in sustainability. She has participated in podcasts such as Download This Show with Marc Fennell and Shirtloads of Science with Karl Kruszelnicki and is co-organiser of the Northern Rivers Electric Vehicle Forum. Bridie also owns a Tesla Model Y and has it available for hire on evee.com.au.

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