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The GV70 returns for the 2023 model year mostly unchanged aside from additions to its available packages and changes to its color palette.
All 2023 GV80 models now have standard all-wheel drive, which follows prior moves made by some of its rivals.
Loaded with usable tech, styled to turn heads and powered for neck-snapping acceleration, the all-new, all-electric 2023 Genesis GV60 is the closest thing yet to a Tesla Model Y killer.
A trio of new concepts made their way to the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show: the Genesis X Convertible, Hyundai N Vision 74 and Toyota bZ Compact SUV.
Just like the Electrified G80 sedan, the changes to make the GV70 into the 2023 Electrified GV70 have been kept to a visual bare minimum.
Hyundai and Genesis add 15,000 vehicles to recall involving exploding seat belt pretensioners.
The 2023 Electrified G80 delivers all the same luxury and features as its gasoline counterpart, and improves on it in some ways.
The all-electric 2023 Genesis GV60 has earned its inaugural Top Safety Pick Plus award from the IIHS after passing all required safety and crash tests.
With our Model Y’s Acceleration Boost now available and the GV60 Performance’s own Boost Mode unlocking its max performance, we tested 0-60 mph and quarter-mile acceleration to see which is quickest.
Those wanting the most fun and luxurious G80 should consider the Electrified G80.