2024 GENESIS GV60 | KMUKEDSBXRU023868

2024 GENESIS GV60 | KMUKEDSBXRU023868

Specifications

Engine Versions
2
Original Highest MSRP
~$71,000
The most powerful engine version for models
GV60 Performance AWD
Engine: Dual electric motors (Front: 160 kW, Rear: 160 kW)
Torque: 700 Nm (with Boost Mode)
0–100 km/h: ~3.9 s

The Genesis GV60 Performance AWD demonstrates how electric vehicles can deliver thrilling performance without sacrificing luxury. With dual electric motors producing up to 320 kW (429 hp)—and a temporary Boost Mode increasing output to 360 kW (483 hp)—it propels the GV60 from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. The instantaneous torque of 700 Nm delivered across both axles ensures neck-snapping acceleration and seamless power delivery, rivalling much more expensive EVs and traditional sports sedans.

But the GV60 isn’t just about straight-line speed. Built on Hyundai Group’s advanced E-GMP platform, the car features a low center of gravity and a nearly perfect weight distribution. Electronic suspension with Preview Control and a limited-slip rear differential give it stability and poise in corners. The drive modes—Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Boost—adapt steering weight, suspension damping, and throttle response to match the driving situation. Despite its elevated ride height, the GV60 corners flatly and communicates feedback through direct, well-weighted steering, especially in Performance trim.

Genesis aimed to deliver both serenity and excitement, and the GV60 succeeds. It merges high-end acceleration and precision with the quiet, smooth nature of a luxury EV. Unlike many rivals, it does not chase track times—but instead delivers real-world enjoyment, from stoplight sprints to tight urban corners, with futuristic polish.

Body Styles

The GV60 is a compact five-door crossover coupe with a bold, futuristic silhouette. Its athletic proportions are defined by short overhangs, a clamshell hood, and a smooth roofline that slopes gently into a pronounced rear spoiler. Unlike traditional SUVs, the GV60’s body blends coupe-like fluidity with EV-specific proportions—enabled by its flat-floor architecture and long wheelbase. Signature design cues include the Two-Line Quad LED headlights and taillights, flush door handles, and a wide “Crest Grille” positioned low for cooling the battery system. The result is a vehicle that feels more like a high-riding hot hatch than a traditional SUV, visually and dynamically.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“GV” stands for Genesis Vehicle, while the number “60” places it as the smallest SUV in the Genesis lineup—beneath the GV70 and GV80. It is the first fully electric SUV from Genesis, and its name signifies its position as both a pioneer and a compact luxury offering.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The GV60 is offered in a vibrant palette of expressive colors including Hanauma Mint, Sao Paulo Lime, Atacama Copper, and Uyuni White, alongside classic tones like Vik Black and Matterhorn White Matte. Matte finishes and bold neon hues reinforce the GV60’s futuristic, youthful character, distinguishing it from more conservative luxury EVs. Contrasting roof options, black window trim, and color-accented wheels further amplify the design’s personality.

Inside, the cabin exudes minimalist luxury with avant-garde details like the Crystal Sphere—a rotating glass orb that becomes the gear selector when the car is started. Upholstery choices include quilted Nappa leather, suede, or eco-leather in hues like Glacier White, Obsidian Black, and Torrent Navy. Ambient lighting, floating center consoles, and dual 12.3-inch displays add to the immersive, tech-forward experience. The interior combines sustainable materials with Korean design philosophy, offering both tactility and visual calm.

Wheel sizes range from 19-inch alloys on base trims to 21-inch multi-spoke turbine-style wheels on the Performance model. Available in gloss black, machined silver, or matte graphite, the wheels complement the GV60’s low-slung stance and short front/rear overhangs. Red brake calipers and wide, low-profile tires hint at the vehicle’s surprising performance pedigree.

Top Expensive Options

  • Bang & Olufsen Premium 17-Speaker Audio System: $3,500
  • Ergo Motion Massage Front Seats with Ventilation: $2,800
  • Crystal Sphere with Ambient Illumination: $2,000
  • Matte Exterior Paint Finish (Sao Paulo Lime, Matterhorn White): $1,500
  • Head-Up Display with Augmented Reality Navigation: $1,400
  • Face Recognition and Fingerprint Start System: $1,100
  • Highway Driving Assist 2 with Lane Change Assist: $900
  • 21" Alloy Wheels with Sport Michelin Tires: $1,200
  • Advanced Parking Assist with Surround View: $800
  • Rear Seat Heating and Reclining Comfort Package: $700

vs Competitors

Against rivals like the Tesla Model Y Performance, Audi Q4 e-tron Sportback, and Volvo C40 Recharge, the Genesis GV60 carves its own niche. It doesn’t chase maximum range or minimalist extremes—instead, it prioritizes craftsmanship, user experience, and emotional design. Compared to the Model Y, the GV60 offers superior interior quality, quieter operation, and more engaging dynamics, albeit with slightly less range. Against the Volvo, it offers more performance and fresher design, while the Audi matches it in refinement but lacks the same sense of fun and flair. The GV60’s tech, comfort, and aesthetic cohesion make it a boutique choice for EV buyers who want individuality and serenity with credible speed and AWD agility.

Fun Fact

The Genesis GV60 is one of the first production vehicles to feature facial recognition technology that allows the car to unlock and start based solely on the driver’s face and fingerprint—no key needed. It’s also the only vehicle in the Hyundai Motor Group lineup to launch exclusively as an EV without any combustion counterpart, making it a design and technology showcase for the brand’s all-electric future.

IAAI
Final Bid: $18,500
VIN KMUKEDSBXRU023868

Lot Details

Final Bid Genesis GV60 (2024)

Minimum Final Bid:
$15,800
Average Final Bid:
$18,375
Maximum Final Bid:
$20,400
Source Distribution:
Copart: 50% (2) | IAAI: 50% (2)

Specifications

Engine Versions
2
Original Highest MSRP
~$71,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The Genesis GV60 Performance AWD demonstrates how electric vehicles can deliver thrilling performance without sacrificing luxury. With dual electric motors producing up to 320 kW (429 hp)—and a temporary Boost Mode increasing output to 360 kW (483 hp)—it propels the GV60 from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. The instantaneous torque of 700 Nm delivered across both axles ensures neck-snapping acceleration and seamless power delivery, rivalling much more expensive EVs and traditional sports sedans.

But the GV60 isn’t just about straight-line speed. Built on Hyundai Group’s advanced E-GMP platform, the car features a low center of gravity and a nearly perfect weight distribution. Electronic suspension with Preview Control and a limited-slip rear differential give it stability and poise in corners. The drive modes—Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Boost—adapt steering weight, suspension damping, and throttle response to match the driving situation. Despite its elevated ride height, the GV60 corners flatly and communicates feedback through direct, well-weighted steering, especially in Performance trim.

Genesis aimed to deliver both serenity and excitement, and the GV60 succeeds. It merges high-end acceleration and precision with the quiet, smooth nature of a luxury EV. Unlike many rivals, it does not chase track times—but instead delivers real-world enjoyment, from stoplight sprints to tight urban corners, with futuristic polish.

Body Styles

The GV60 is a compact five-door crossover coupe with a bold, futuristic silhouette. Its athletic proportions are defined by short overhangs, a clamshell hood, and a smooth roofline that slopes gently into a pronounced rear spoiler. Unlike traditional SUVs, the GV60’s body blends coupe-like fluidity with EV-specific proportions—enabled by its flat-floor architecture and long wheelbase. Signature design cues include the Two-Line Quad LED headlights and taillights, flush door handles, and a wide “Crest Grille” positioned low for cooling the battery system. The result is a vehicle that feels more like a high-riding hot hatch than a traditional SUV, visually and dynamically.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“GV” stands for Genesis Vehicle, while the number “60” places it as the smallest SUV in the Genesis lineup—beneath the GV70 and GV80. It is the first fully electric SUV from Genesis, and its name signifies its position as both a pioneer and a compact luxury offering.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The GV60 is offered in a vibrant palette of expressive colors including Hanauma Mint, Sao Paulo Lime, Atacama Copper, and Uyuni White, alongside classic tones like Vik Black and Matterhorn White Matte. Matte finishes and bold neon hues reinforce the GV60’s futuristic, youthful character, distinguishing it from more conservative luxury EVs. Contrasting roof options, black window trim, and color-accented wheels further amplify the design’s personality.

Inside, the cabin exudes minimalist luxury with avant-garde details like the Crystal Sphere—a rotating glass orb that becomes the gear selector when the car is started. Upholstery choices include quilted Nappa leather, suede, or eco-leather in hues like Glacier White, Obsidian Black, and Torrent Navy. Ambient lighting, floating center consoles, and dual 12.3-inch displays add to the immersive, tech-forward experience. The interior combines sustainable materials with Korean design philosophy, offering both tactility and visual calm.

Wheel sizes range from 19-inch alloys on base trims to 21-inch multi-spoke turbine-style wheels on the Performance model. Available in gloss black, machined silver, or matte graphite, the wheels complement the GV60’s low-slung stance and short front/rear overhangs. Red brake calipers and wide, low-profile tires hint at the vehicle’s surprising performance pedigree.

Top Expensive Options

  • Bang & Olufsen Premium 17-Speaker Audio System: $3,500
  • Ergo Motion Massage Front Seats with Ventilation: $2,800
  • Crystal Sphere with Ambient Illumination: $2,000
  • Matte Exterior Paint Finish (Sao Paulo Lime, Matterhorn White): $1,500
  • Head-Up Display with Augmented Reality Navigation: $1,400
  • Face Recognition and Fingerprint Start System: $1,100
  • Highway Driving Assist 2 with Lane Change Assist: $900
  • 21" Alloy Wheels with Sport Michelin Tires: $1,200
  • Advanced Parking Assist with Surround View: $800
  • Rear Seat Heating and Reclining Comfort Package: $700

vs Competitors

Against rivals like the Tesla Model Y Performance, Audi Q4 e-tron Sportback, and Volvo C40 Recharge, the Genesis GV60 carves its own niche. It doesn’t chase maximum range or minimalist extremes—instead, it prioritizes craftsmanship, user experience, and emotional design. Compared to the Model Y, the GV60 offers superior interior quality, quieter operation, and more engaging dynamics, albeit with slightly less range. Against the Volvo, it offers more performance and fresher design, while the Audi matches it in refinement but lacks the same sense of fun and flair. The GV60’s tech, comfort, and aesthetic cohesion make it a boutique choice for EV buyers who want individuality and serenity with credible speed and AWD agility.

Fun Fact

The Genesis GV60 is one of the first production vehicles to feature facial recognition technology that allows the car to unlock and start based solely on the driver’s face and fingerprint—no key needed. It’s also the only vehicle in the Hyundai Motor Group lineup to launch exclusively as an EV without any combustion counterpart, making it a design and technology showcase for the brand’s all-electric future.