The 2023 Genesis GV60 Performance Is Stylish Luxury EV With A Naughty Side
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Video Summary
Here's a summary of the video: - The GV60 is built on the same E-GMP platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. - The vehicle has unique styling, a more luxurious interior, and additional power compared to those sister cars. - The white color accentuates the vehicle's lines. - Its front fascia has the signature dual-line headlights with quad beams and 5 LEDs, LED low and high beams, LED turn signals, but no fog lights. - The crest grill is located at the lower area, and the area that typically houses the grill is absent because it's an EV; it also features a Genesis logo on the hood. - It has 21-inch wheels wrapped in Michelin all-season tires. Advanced trims have 20-inch wheels. - There’s a 4-wheel independent suspension with adaptive suspension to improve ride quality and handling; road preview uses cameras to scan the road and prepare the suspension. - Side mirrors are painted with integrated turn signal mirrors. It has 4 cameras. - It has integrated roof rails and a glass roof standard on all trims. The glass roof does not open, but a sunshade can close. - It is designed like a crossover, but the GV60 has more of a hatchback look. Ground clearance is just over 6 inches. - At 177 inches, this model is shorter than the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. - The unique door handles pop in and out when the car is locked or unlocked. - A first-of-its-kind facial recognition system allows entry without a key. - The finger printer reader lets you start the car. - Nappa leather seats are in this vehicle. The model also has heated and ventilated seats and power adjustment in 16 different ways on the driver’s side. - 17-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system. - The vehicle has the traditional sloping roof line of luxury SUVs, with a unique triangle and chrome trim for the rear end. - Cargo space is 25 cubic feet with the second-row seats up, 54 cubic feet with the second-row seats folded down. - Battery pack is 77.4 kWh. Fast charging capacity: 350kW, 10-80% charge in 18 minutes, EV range of 235 miles. - Because the vehicle runs on an 800-volt architecture, it is quick to charge. - Features the "vehicle to load" feature. - Genesis has said its 0-60 time is 4 seconds. Tests show the zero-to-60 mph in 3.9 seconds. - Driver assist features include highway driving assist; automatic lane changes; and full stop capabilities. - Features boost and drift mode. - Has a heat pump, which is helpful in cold weather. - Car lacks wireless carplay. - The Advanced model starts at under $60,000; the Performance Model, tested in this video, is an extra $9,000, with a destination charge and metallic paint color. - Overall, the reviewer states that the interiors are top notch.