Genesis GV70 – One of my favourite SUVs is the Genesis GV70 and I recently drove the all-electric version. The GV70 seems to get the balance just right. I really like the look of the GV70, Elegant style, perfect size, and luxurious interior.
Being the electric version, its quiet and smooth to drive. It certainly has enough performance if that’s what you want. But its more about the refined ride and handling.
There isn’t much that can upset the GV70 and that makes for a relaxed driving experience.
The 77.4 kilowatt hour battery is enough for about 400km range and is relatively quick to charge at a rapid charger. It takes a lot longer at home but its more convenient.
Inside its all luxury. The front seats cocoon you when you sit. Sitting in the GV70 is like putting a favourite pair of jeans, it just feels comfortable.
Of course, Genesis has put everything in the car they can to make it like that.
Rear seats are designed for two people and there is ample boot space for your luggage.
To be honest I prefer the GV70 3.5 litre twin turbocharged V6 engine, but the EV model is perfect for buyers that suits their needs.
Its priced from a little over $126,000 plus the usual costs, but Genesis have made quiet a statement with their cars.
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