Genesis GV60 and GV70 electric models updated with new features
Genesis launches updated electric GV60 and GV70 with enhanced equipment
Genesis GV60 and GV70 electric models updated with new features
Genesis has updated its electric GV60 and GV70 models with improved safety, comfort, and convenience features, including new option packages and colors, without major price hikes.
2026-03-20T11:30:49+03:00
2026-03-20T11:30:49+03:00
2026-03-20T11:30:49+03:00
Genesis has launched updated versions of its electric GV60 and GV70 models. The focus is on enhanced equipment and improved convenience without significant price increases.The GV60 retains its starting price of 64.9 million won ($43,297), but gains new safety systems. Notably, it now includes a function to prevent collisions from accidental accelerator pedal presses at low speeds. The option structure has also been revised, with separate packages for the second row that expand configuration choices.The electric GV70 receives additional equipment upgrades. Standard features now include an ergonomic driver's seat with massage function. The built-in dashcam recording time has been extended from 20 to 120 hours. New exterior and interior colors are available, and option packages have been revised to improve accessibility. Pricing starts at 75.8 million won ($50,567).These updated models strengthen the brand's position in the 2026 new car segment, where key factors are technology, comfort, and expanded personalization options.
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Genesis launches updated electric GV60 and GV70 with enhanced equipment
Genesis has updated its electric GV60 and GV70 models with improved safety, comfort, and convenience features, including new option packages and colors, without major price hikes.
Michael Powers, Editor
Genesis has launched updated versions of its electric GV60 and GV70 models. The focus is on enhanced equipment and improved convenience without significant price increases.
The GV60 retains its starting price of 64.9 million won ($43,297), but gains new safety systems. Notably, it now includes a function to prevent collisions from accidental accelerator pedal presses at low speeds. The option structure has also been revised, with separate packages for the second row that expand configuration choices.
The electric GV70 receives additional equipment upgrades. Standard features now include an ergonomic driver's seat with massage function. The built-in dashcam recording time has been extended from 20 to 120 hours. New exterior and interior colors are available, and option packages have been revised to improve accessibility. Pricing starts at 75.8 million won ($50,567).
These updated models strengthen the brand's position in the 2026 new car segment, where key factors are technology, comfort, and expanded personalization options.