Genesis has introduced updated versions of the GV60 and Electrified GV70, adding new safety and convenience features while ...
The Genesis Electrified GV70 (starting at $66,450) switches out the combustion engine of the Genesis G70 for a pair of electric motors, maintaining that model’s sleek exterior styling, spacious cabin, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the auto industry, from breaking news to car reviews. May 09, 2024, 07:08pm EDT Sure, Genesis might not be the household ...
The Genesis GV70 luxury SUV was introduced in 2022, and for 2026 it gets its first major updates as part of its “mid-cycle refresh” (as it’s known in the auto industry). Genesis is still a relatively ...
The GV70's interior features high-quality materials, giving it a luxurious feel comparable to its German rivals. Automotive experts rank the GV70 highly for its performance and overall value in the ...
Mustafa has been interested in cars for as long as he can remember. He's gone from collecting Hotwheel cars as a kid to, well..... let's face it, driving a regular Toyota Corolla today because it's ...
ATLANTA, Ga. — There’s something interesting about the Genesis Electrified GV70, and even though it’s plainly obvious, it’s still worth pointing out: its skin and much of its chassis are basically ...
Cole Attisha using Gemini 3 Pro and Midjourney 7.0 Electrification in luxury SUVs splits between fully electric (Genesis GV70) and plug-in hybrid (Volvo XC60 T8). Genesis offers seamless electric ...
The Genesis GV70 hasn’t lost much of its luster since its stunning debut just a few years ago—a vehicle so impressive at the time that we crowned it our 2022 SUV of the Year. We were blown away by how ...
Genesis has launched a mid-cycle update for its compelling GV70 SUV that’ll launch in South Korea in May before launching in global markets. The overall exterior design of the new model remains very ...
Electrification is no longer a question of if in the automotive world. The real debate now is how. Electrification has arrived, but the industry still hasn't agreed on exactly what that should look ...