New 2022 Genesis GV60 – Electric Crossover!!

     The new Genesis GV60 2022, Genesis’s first electric crossover, will be unveiled ahead of its actual US sales from 2022 onwards.

     The new Genesis GV60 is the first electric crossover under Hyundai ‘s luxury brand, Genesis, developed on the E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform) platform specifically for electric vehicles. It is scheduled to be fully launched and delivered to customers in the North American market by 2022.

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GV60 Exterior

     The exterior design of the Genesis GV60 retains its brand identity with a quad lamp as well as similar taillights. Along with the large Crest Grille in the bumper, which Hyundai says is responsible for the outside air to cool the battery pack installed under the car.

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     Genesis GV60 wing emblem on the hood It is designed to be nearly 80% thinner than the rest of the company’s models and is adorned with the Guilloché motif found on luxury watches, demonstrating the attention to detail. while the hood is designed to have a deep side edge that reaches the wheel arch area. It helps the overall lines of the car look more harmonious and fluid.

GV60 Interior

   The interior of the cabin is fully decorated with luxury. It is featured on the Crystal Sphere gear selector button that can glow softly. after getting in the car and will be raised in a spiral manner when the car is ready to move Complemented by a gauge screen that connects to the infotainment screen beautifully. and a display from the camera installed on the other side, 1 screen on each side.

    while the side body is decorated with chrome stripes drawn from the A-pillar But adding a concave design that is eye-catching around the C pillar which is identified as a symbol representing an electric drive system. 

While the open hand outside is designed to be smooth with the body. and can be lifted when the driver walks close to the car. More details of the Genesis GV60 will be announced in 2022

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Dinesh: Dinesh Kumar has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars since 2006. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Automotive News, Reuters, SAE, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green-car media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster, and since then he has been tracking the shift away from gasoline-powered vehicles and discovering the new technology's importance not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole. Throw in the recent shift to autonomous vehicles, and there are more interesting changes happening now than most people can wrap their heads around. You can find him on Twitter or, on good days, behind the wheel of a new EV.