2024 GENESIS GV70 | 5NMMADTB5RH007753

2024 GENESIS GV70 | 5NMMADTB5RH007753

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Specifications

Engine Versions
3
Original Highest MSRP
~$68,000
The most powerful engine version for models
GV70 Electrified
Engine: Dual electric motors
Torque: 700 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~4.2 s

The Genesis Electrified GV70 is the most powerful and quickest version of the GV70 lineup — transforming the luxury SUV into a near-silent performance machine. With 483 hp and 700 Nm of instant torque delivered through dual motors with all-wheel drive, the Electrified GV70 can sprint from 0–100 km/h in 4.2 seconds when Boost Mode is engaged — a time that rivals performance sedans and sports cars.

The AWD system adapts in real time to conditions, while a low-mounted battery pack ensures a low center of gravity and impressive balance for a high-riding SUV. The electronically controlled suspension reads the road via a camera to prepare for bumps and curves, offering both refinement and confidence at high speed.

Inside, the GV70 blends high-tech with Korean minimalism: Nappa leather, open-pore wood, ambient lighting, and an expansive 14.5-inch infotainment screen create a cabin worthy of German rivals. Its silence, ride quality, and seamless acceleration feel distinctly modern — yet the driving feel remains reactive and engaging.

With fast charging (up to 350 kW), 800V architecture, and advanced ADAS features, the Electrified GV70 earns its place in the performance registry as a luxury EV SUV that prioritizes comfort without compromising on dynamic excellence — a performance Genesis not defined by noise, but by precision and torque.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

The name GV70 follows Genesis’ structured naming system:

“G” stands for Genesis

“V” indicates an SUV or crossover

“70” places it between the GV60 (subcompact EV) and GV80 (midsize SUV)

The GV70 is based on the rear-wheel-drive platform shared with the Genesis G70 sedan, offering a blend of dynamic handling and elevated practicality, with styling and comfort that challenge the established luxury elite.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

“GV70” is alphanumeric and linguistically neutral, allowing Genesis to market globally without needing localization. While the name itself is clinical, the design and technology create emotional appeal, particularly in markets like the U.S., Canada, Korea, and the Middle East, where luxury SUVs dominate the premium segment.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

Exterior color options include Mauna Red, Cardiff Green, Adriatic Blue, Savile Silver, Uyuni White, Vik Black, and Matterhorn White Matte (Sport Prestige only). The Electrified GV70 also offers unique hues like Atacama Copper Matte.

Interior options are striking, with color schemes like Obsidian Black, Vanilla Beige, Ocean Waves Blue, and Ultramarine, available in quilted Nappa leather, suede, or a mix of materials. Unique to Genesis are interior themes based on Korean architecture and luxury motifs, including metallic weaves, real wood, or forged carbon fiber trim (Sport trims).

The GV70 rides on standard 18” alloys for the base 2.5T, up to 21” dark chrome or turbine-style wheels for 3.5T Sport and Electrified variants. Sport models also feature a mesh grille, gloss black accents, and quad exhausts, while the EV gets a unique closed grille and copper trim.

Top Expensive Options

  • Sport Prestige Package (3.5T only; Nappa leather, suede, 3D cluster) – $5,000
  • Lexicon 16-Speaker Premium Audio System – $1,500
  • Ergo Motion Driver Seat (massage function) – $1,000
  • Advanced Safety Suite (lane centering, forward collision assist 2.0) – Included or $1,250
  • Surround View Monitor & Blind View Cameras – $1,200
  • Heads-Up Display (HUD) – $1,000
  • Remote Smart Parking Assist (self-parking) – $500
  • Panoramic Glass Roof with Power Shade – $1,200
  • Matte Paint (Atacama Copper / Matterhorn White) – $1,500
  • Wireless Phone Charging + Rear USB-C Ports – Standard in upper trims

vs Competitors

The GV70 competes directly with the BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes-Benz GLC, Volvo XC60, and Lexus NX. It stands out with its bold design, high-quality interior, and standard tech that would be optional elsewhere. The Electrified GV70, meanwhile, competes with the Tesla Model Y Performance, BMW iX3, and Mercedes EQC, offering quieter refinement, faster acceleration, and a more luxurious cabin than many rivals at the same price point. Genesis delivers exceptional value and warranty coverage, challenging the luxury status quo.

Fun Fact

The Electrified GV70 is one of the first EVs built in the United States by a Korean luxury brand — assembled at Genesis’ factory in Montgomery, Alabama. It also offers bi-directional charging, meaning it can power your home or charge other devices — a feature rare even among high-end EVs.

Copart
Final Bid: $21,600
VIN 5NMMADTB5RH007753

Lot Details

Final Bid Genesis GV70 (2024)

Minimum Final Bid:
$11,000
Average Final Bid:
$17,953
Maximum Final Bid:
$24,050
Source Distribution:
Copart: 61% (11) | IAAI: 39% (7)

Specifications

Engine Versions
3
Original Highest MSRP
~$68,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The Genesis Electrified GV70 is the most powerful and quickest version of the GV70 lineup — transforming the luxury SUV into a near-silent performance machine. With 483 hp and 700 Nm of instant torque delivered through dual motors with all-wheel drive, the Electrified GV70 can sprint from 0–100 km/h in 4.2 seconds when Boost Mode is engaged — a time that rivals performance sedans and sports cars.

The AWD system adapts in real time to conditions, while a low-mounted battery pack ensures a low center of gravity and impressive balance for a high-riding SUV. The electronically controlled suspension reads the road via a camera to prepare for bumps and curves, offering both refinement and confidence at high speed.

Inside, the GV70 blends high-tech with Korean minimalism: Nappa leather, open-pore wood, ambient lighting, and an expansive 14.5-inch infotainment screen create a cabin worthy of German rivals. Its silence, ride quality, and seamless acceleration feel distinctly modern — yet the driving feel remains reactive and engaging.

With fast charging (up to 350 kW), 800V architecture, and advanced ADAS features, the Electrified GV70 earns its place in the performance registry as a luxury EV SUV that prioritizes comfort without compromising on dynamic excellence — a performance Genesis not defined by noise, but by precision and torque.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

The name GV70 follows Genesis’ structured naming system:

“G” stands for Genesis

“V” indicates an SUV or crossover

“70” places it between the GV60 (subcompact EV) and GV80 (midsize SUV)

The GV70 is based on the rear-wheel-drive platform shared with the Genesis G70 sedan, offering a blend of dynamic handling and elevated practicality, with styling and comfort that challenge the established luxury elite.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

“GV70” is alphanumeric and linguistically neutral, allowing Genesis to market globally without needing localization. While the name itself is clinical, the design and technology create emotional appeal, particularly in markets like the U.S., Canada, Korea, and the Middle East, where luxury SUVs dominate the premium segment.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

Exterior color options include Mauna Red, Cardiff Green, Adriatic Blue, Savile Silver, Uyuni White, Vik Black, and Matterhorn White Matte (Sport Prestige only). The Electrified GV70 also offers unique hues like Atacama Copper Matte.

Interior options are striking, with color schemes like Obsidian Black, Vanilla Beige, Ocean Waves Blue, and Ultramarine, available in quilted Nappa leather, suede, or a mix of materials. Unique to Genesis are interior themes based on Korean architecture and luxury motifs, including metallic weaves, real wood, or forged carbon fiber trim (Sport trims).

The GV70 rides on standard 18” alloys for the base 2.5T, up to 21” dark chrome or turbine-style wheels for 3.5T Sport and Electrified variants. Sport models also feature a mesh grille, gloss black accents, and quad exhausts, while the EV gets a unique closed grille and copper trim.

Top Expensive Options

  • Sport Prestige Package (3.5T only; Nappa leather, suede, 3D cluster) – $5,000
  • Lexicon 16-Speaker Premium Audio System – $1,500
  • Ergo Motion Driver Seat (massage function) – $1,000
  • Advanced Safety Suite (lane centering, forward collision assist 2.0) – Included or $1,250
  • Surround View Monitor & Blind View Cameras – $1,200
  • Heads-Up Display (HUD) – $1,000
  • Remote Smart Parking Assist (self-parking) – $500
  • Panoramic Glass Roof with Power Shade – $1,200
  • Matte Paint (Atacama Copper / Matterhorn White) – $1,500
  • Wireless Phone Charging + Rear USB-C Ports – Standard in upper trims

vs Competitors

The GV70 competes directly with the BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes-Benz GLC, Volvo XC60, and Lexus NX. It stands out with its bold design, high-quality interior, and standard tech that would be optional elsewhere. The Electrified GV70, meanwhile, competes with the Tesla Model Y Performance, BMW iX3, and Mercedes EQC, offering quieter refinement, faster acceleration, and a more luxurious cabin than many rivals at the same price point. Genesis delivers exceptional value and warranty coverage, challenging the luxury status quo.

Fun Fact

The Electrified GV70 is one of the first EVs built in the United States by a Korean luxury brand — assembled at Genesis’ factory in Montgomery, Alabama. It also offers bi-directional charging, meaning it can power your home or charge other devices — a feature rare even among high-end EVs.