2022 Genesis GV70
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  Genesis is recalling 31,000-plus vehicles for risk of sudden loss of drive power due to a failed fuel pump. 
By Mika Ellison
  
    
      April 24, 2024
    
  
 
  Genesis recalls 65,500 more of its vehicles for exploding seat belt pretensioners, which could strike and injure occupants.
By Corinne Vercoe
  
    
      February 24, 2023
    
  
 
  Vehicle technologies can play a significant part in a shopper’s decision, but according to J.D. Power’s 2022 U.S. Tech Experience Index Study, they can also lead to buyer’s remorse.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      August 25, 2022
    
  
 
  Genesis has announced important updates for its upcoming electric vehicles, the electric-only GV60 and the all-electric version of the GV70.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      April 15, 2022
    
  
 
  For our Best of the Year award, our watchwords are quality, innovation and value. See the nominees for best vehicle of 2022.
By Cars.com Editors
  
    
      February 25, 2022
    
  
 
  Along with general excellence, the best cars represent ultimate luxury in their class and/or are exceptionally well-rounded, providing their luxury along with above-average usability and drivability.
By Cars.com Editors
  
    
      February 22, 2022
    
  
 
  In addition to more power, 2022 Genesis GV70s with the V-6 also get extras like adaptive shock absorbers, larger front brakes and a sportier exterior.
By Brian Normile
  
    
      February 15, 2022
    
  
 
  The overall pace of these reveals is on par with 2021 introductions, though 2022 also features an acceleration of new electrified SUVs.
By Fred Meier
  
    
      January 28, 2022
    
  
 
  With loads of tech features, lively powertrain choices and an interior that’s both luxurious and stylish, the GV70 is more proof that Genesis is ready for prime time.
By Jim Travers
  
    
      December 31, 2021
    
  
 
  The all-new Genesis GV70 is a joy to drive, and it mimics its luxury competitors both in its ability to provide high style and in its occasional highly questionable design choices.
 
  By Brian Normile
  
    
      Road Test Editor
    
  
