The Genesis GV60 stands as the most premium model in Hyundai Motor Group’s line-up, positioned alongside the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.
Although this mid-cycle update for the electric crossover is relatively modest, it introduces several appealing enhancements likely to resonate with consumers.
The overall shape and size of the GV60 remain largely unchanged. However, the front bumper now boasts a more dynamic design, and the front grille has been lowered and slightly reduced in size. The split headlights incorporate Genesis’s new micro lens array technology, adding a touch of innovation to the design.
New 21-inch wheels have been introduced, while the fenders, previously black, now match the body color for a more cohesive appearance. The rear bumper also adopts the body color, replacing the previous contrasting silver finish.
Inside, the GV60 mirrors updates seen in the facelifted GV70 by featuring a 27-inch integrated cockpit display that replaces the earlier dual 12-inch screens. A newly designed steering wheel further enhances the interior’s modern look.
Genesis has yet to confirm specific features, powertrain details, or pricing for the updated model. However, with the Ioniq 5 and EV6 now standardizing an 84 kWh battery pack, the GV60 is expected to follow suit. Additionally, Genesis has announced the launch of the GV60 Magma, a high-performance variant aimed at elevating the driving experience.

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