Article 6V3NW 2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 review: Wait for the next model year

2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 review: Wait for the next model year

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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The Genesis Electrified GV70 continues to intrigue me. Together with the internal combustion engine version, it's the closest thing we'll get to a baby Bentley shooting brake, at least without being part of the Brunei royal family. It's a handsome five-door that looks almost station wagon-ish, without actually succumbing to the retail poison that body style has sadly become.

A station wagon G70, called the Shooting Brake, does exist-in Europe, anyway. But neither it nor the four-door sedan G70 are available with a battery electric powertrain. SUVs being popular helped in that regard. The vehicle starts at around the midpoint for a luxury electric SUV at $66,950; the Prestige trim we tried bumps that starting price to $73,750.

Some people reflexively take offense on seeing those three letters, but this Electrified GV70 has been kept away from the growth hormones. It's identical in length to a Ford Mustang Mach-E, but here, we see one downside to the Electrified GV70's use of a common platform-the Genesis loses out to the Ford by four inches when we compare wheelbases.

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