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See photos & our review of the Genesis GV60 HERE. But here’s an excerpt from that article:

If you DON’T like electric vehicles, you should drive the Genesis GV60. Because here’s the thing: I don’t like EVs either. At least I was pretty convinced I didn’t. But the driving experience of the Genesis GV60 is good enough to make me realize, it’s actually not ‘the concept’ of an electric vehicle that I don’t like. Rather, it’s ‘what they’ve come to represent’ over the last few years. And as astute & honest car enthusiasts, we have to be able to separate ‘the car’ from its stigma and/or its politics.

Politics & preconceived notions aside, The Genesis GV60 is a great option…

IF it fits your lifestyle requirements. Maybe it does; maybe it doesn’t; maybe it’s best YOU get to decide & not the government. But on the other side of the spectrum, maybe you’re also digging your heels in to make a point… and maybe cheating yourself out of something cool in the process. Maybe not lol. I can’t speak to the GV60’s value, resale value, or future obsolescence… you also gotta slide that scale on your own. But I can say, with the right approach, the Genesis GV60 could make a great addition to a lot of car lovers’ garages. Not as a replacement to their beloved sports cars and/or 4x4s of yesteryear… but as an addition to them.

I’ll be honest, the Genesis GV60 has opened my eyes…

To some misapplied hate I had for electric vehicles. That doesn’t make all the valid EV criticisms all-the-sudden untrue. But it DOES make some of them perhaps unfair. If you’re in the market, not just for an EV, but for a new car (daily) in general. Check all your preconceived notions at the door of a Genesis dealership, and experience what the GV60 has to offer with no strings attached. Whether or not it ends up being your cup of tea, it’s something worth experiencing.