I think what makes Hyundai/Kia/ Gensis better in the EV market is that they are giving you an EV without compromising the aspects of the car that made you like it as an ICE. Tesla doesn't give you physical controls for everything. They want you to be satisfied with a touchscreen. Hyundai/Kia/Genesis give you standard car parts mated to EV and it's more than the sum of its parts.
Exactly, which is why the interface options are a definite plus. The two dials appear very simple to me, in that the one is simply RND, so not used often, and the other an excellent interface to the car within easy reach while driving,, Also the different options may well work, if the other one breaks. The only downside is the range, and so this is perfect within that range, as long as you have another vehicle for traveling. The warranty is pretty nice as well. ( I do agree, a warm brown or ocher interior would be a nice option.)
Nice detailed review. In the past five years Genesis has won more awards than any automotive manufacturer, domestically and internationally. The press has been so positive I included Genesis in my short list (BMW X3 M40i, Audi SQ5, MB GLC43) and after a test drive in a 2022 GV70 3.5 Sport Prestige I bought it on the spot. November will be two years, I got one of the first GV70 3.5's and I would buy it again tomorrow. The EV wasn't out yet but I personally think EV's are a generation away, charging stations are way too few, and today's battery technology will be obsolete in a few years. Not sure my next vehicle will be an EV, maybe, but it will be a Genesis, they are that good.................
I think Genesis has made a big mistake by eliminating heated steering wheel and Lexicon Sound sytem from the "Advanced" package, forcing you to pay the extra $6,800, or go with another manufacturer, if you want or need these features. I would have also like the option to get HUD and heated rear seats without having to go with a "Prestige" package.
If only Hyundai/KIA actually made enough EVs, releasing new cars like this would make sense. The waitlist for an EV6 or Ioniq 5 is over a year in Canada.
You're right! The Hyundai Motor Group's EVs are easily some of the best in the automotive industry, but they are difficult to get. I had no idea the waitlist in Canada was more than a year, though I'm not surprised. Thanks for watching and commenting! - Craig
I was able to take delivery of my '23 Genesis Electrified GV70 Prestige AWD within 2 months of making my $1,000 deposit/reservation. I live in London, ON.
@@richardb9591 Ah, London, Ontario… When I worked at AutoGuide, I'd occasionally have to drive to Canada. When I did, I’d ALWAYS make a pit stop at the gas station near London, shortly after where the 401 and 402 highways converge (I always entered through Sarnia). Getting a cup of coffee and a snack at that place was tradition. I’ll always remember the Husky House restaurant and gigantic Canadian flag. Thanks for commenting and I hope you enjoy your Genesis! - Craig
@@AutoEsoterica Hello Craig. Yes, London, ON is a pretty good place to live.. or to make a pitstop at! Thanks for your kind wishes regarding my new GV70-e Prestige. So far, I'm absolutely loving it! 😄 Cheers Richard
They should not be using the word "electrified". That word has been stained forever by those who attempt to deceive. This is a real EV and should be advertised as such.
The GV70 EV is a great looking vehicle, no doubt, but it's range is way too low and it's price is simply too high. Nothing can touch the Cadillac Lyriq. It too has a gorgeous exterior and interior bit with considerably more range and all for a lower price.
I've driven both and I found the the Lyriq ride to be busy and pitchy (if that's a word ). The seats to me were more comfortable in the GV70. The Cadillac had some nice features but overall I liked the Genesis more and it was a lot quicker.
The real problems - the stereo sucks compared to anything in this price range with a premium system, and handling it on windy country roads is a chore rather than a pleasure (and Sport mode doesn't help much). It will get 300 km on the highway or 400 in the city. Climate controls are still annoying even with experience - the controls are close together and it's easy to hit the wrong thing and the layout is convoluted. The two circles are still confusing after 4 months and once a week I try to shift gears with the infotainment knob or vice versa. It's comfortable and quiet, and ridiculously responsive/fast. You can't use boost from a stop unless you like buying tires. Great sleeper. Source - I have driven the Canadian one (loaded) for almost 4 months.
I would argue that Genesis is BETTER OFF DESIGNING EV than they are designing gas cars. Their styling is radical enough to fit the futuristic promise of EV, but doesn't really make them stand out in the ICE market because their engines are nothing special. EV eliminated the engine-transmission mating characteristics.
The problem with the EV market is two -fold. #1 PRICES ARE TOO DAMN HIGH. Once you pass $50,000, you're basically in "luxury car territory" because the interest rates effectively double your monthly payment. People talk big behind the keyboard but VERY FEW are buying these cars in cash. #2 The cars are TOO SMALL. EV Trucks offer the interior space and cargo capacity we need, but until the market gives us a full-EV truck the size of a Jeep Grand Cherokee at a price lower than $60,000, most buyers won't bite. The GV70 is about the same size as my new Cadillac Lyriq AWD. Sport 3.
Interior colours are horrible. This is an old man’s car. No younger person in their 30-40’s is buying this thing. Looks so much like an old man’s car. I ordered a polestar 3. Now that’s a looker everywhere. In and out
The GV70 is definitely a bit more "legacy luxury." If you want a Genesis that appeals to a younger set, check out the GV60. The interior looks like Nike designed it. Here's our full review: ua-cam.com/video/CT4SLwHIXi8/v-deo.html
Want a luxury EV, but prefer a sedan? The Electrified G80 is the car for you ➡ ua-cam.com/video/zlK9fu9TcJQ/v-deo.html
I think what makes Hyundai/Kia/ Gensis better in the EV market is that they are giving you an EV without compromising the aspects of the car that made you like it as an ICE.
Tesla doesn't give you physical controls for everything. They want you to be satisfied with a touchscreen.
Hyundai/Kia/Genesis give you standard car parts mated to EV and it's more than the sum of its parts.
I couldn't agree more. Thanks for watching and commenting!
- Craig
Exactly, which is why the interface options are a definite plus. The two dials appear very simple to me, in that the one is simply RND, so not used often, and the other an excellent interface to the car within easy reach while driving,, Also the different options may well work, if the other one breaks. The only downside is the range, and so this is perfect within that range, as long as you have another vehicle for traveling. The warranty is pretty nice as well. ( I do agree, a warm brown or ocher interior would be a nice option.)
Nice detailed review. In the past five years Genesis has won more awards than any automotive manufacturer, domestically and internationally. The press has been so positive I included Genesis in my short list (BMW X3 M40i, Audi SQ5, MB GLC43) and after a test drive in a 2022 GV70 3.5 Sport Prestige I bought it on the spot. November will be two years, I got one of the first GV70 3.5's and I would buy it again tomorrow. The EV wasn't out yet but I personally think EV's are a generation away, charging stations are way too few, and today's battery technology will be obsolete in a few years. Not sure my next vehicle will be an EV, maybe, but it will be a Genesis, they are that good.................
Electrified or ICE, GV70 is the pick of the segment.
Lyric is very nice.
needs more colors next year
I think Genesis has made a big mistake by eliminating heated steering wheel and Lexicon Sound sytem from the "Advanced" package, forcing you to pay the extra $6,800, or go with another manufacturer, if you want or need these features. I would have also like the option to get HUD and heated rear seats without having to go with a "Prestige" package.
If only Hyundai/KIA actually made enough EVs, releasing new cars like this would make sense. The waitlist for an EV6 or Ioniq 5 is over a year in Canada.
You're right! The Hyundai Motor Group's EVs are easily some of the best in the automotive industry, but they are difficult to get. I had no idea the waitlist in Canada was more than a year, though I'm not surprised.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
- Craig
I was able to take delivery of my '23 Genesis Electrified GV70 Prestige AWD within 2 months of making my $1,000 deposit/reservation. I live in London, ON.
@@richardb9591 Ah, London, Ontario… When I worked at AutoGuide, I'd occasionally have to drive to Canada. When I did, I’d ALWAYS make a pit stop at the gas station near London, shortly after where the 401 and 402 highways converge (I always entered through Sarnia). Getting a cup of coffee and a snack at that place was tradition. I’ll always remember the Husky House restaurant and gigantic Canadian flag.
Thanks for commenting and I hope you enjoy your Genesis!
- Craig
@@AutoEsoterica Hello Craig. Yes, London, ON is a pretty good place to live.. or to make a pitstop at! Thanks for your kind wishes regarding my new GV70-e Prestige. So far, I'm absolutely loving it! 😄
Cheers
Richard
They should not be using the word "electrified". That word has been stained forever by those who attempt to deceive. This is a real EV and should be advertised as such.
The GV70 EV is a great looking vehicle, no doubt, but it's range is way too low and it's price is simply too high. Nothing can touch the Cadillac Lyriq. It too has a gorgeous exterior and interior bit with considerably more range and all for a lower price.
Haven't driven the Lyriq yet, but I can't wait to get some time in one. It's super promising.
- Craig
@@AutoEsoterica can't wait to see your video on it.
I've driven both and I found the the Lyriq ride to be busy and pitchy (if that's a word ). The seats to me were more comfortable in the GV70. The Cadillac had some nice features but overall I liked the Genesis more and it was a lot quicker.
Lyric looks horrible imo but of course it's totally subjective.
*It would be fun if the Indy 500 race was turned into an electric engine-only race. How many 18-minute pit stops would they need?*
Top ten thumbnail of the week! 🤩
The real problems - the stereo sucks compared to anything in this price range with a premium system, and handling it on windy country roads is a chore rather than a pleasure (and Sport mode doesn't help much). It will get 300 km on the highway or 400 in the city. Climate controls are still annoying even with experience - the controls are close together and it's easy to hit the wrong thing and the layout is convoluted. The two circles are still confusing after 4 months and once a week I try to shift gears with the infotainment knob or vice versa. It's comfortable and quiet, and ridiculously responsive/fast. You can't use boost from a stop unless you like buying tires. Great sleeper. Source - I have driven the Canadian one (loaded) for almost 4 months.
I would argue that Genesis is BETTER OFF DESIGNING EV than they are designing gas cars.
Their styling is radical enough to fit the futuristic promise of EV, but doesn't really make them stand out in the ICE market because their engines are nothing special.
EV eliminated the engine-transmission mating characteristics.
Need a cord for Apple Play threw me for a loop, especially for a luxury line!
What a bummer! Just turned it down due to this. I refuse to pay this money to hang around with a cable
The problem with the EV market is two -fold.
#1 PRICES ARE TOO DAMN HIGH. Once you pass $50,000, you're basically in "luxury car territory" because the interest rates effectively double your monthly payment. People talk big behind the keyboard but VERY FEW are buying these cars in cash.
#2 The cars are TOO SMALL. EV Trucks offer the interior space and cargo capacity we need, but until the market gives us a full-EV truck the size of a Jeep Grand Cherokee at a price lower than $60,000, most buyers won't bite.
The GV70 is about the same size as my new Cadillac Lyriq AWD. Sport 3.
No ev tax credit?
They are built in Alabama, so they meet the domestic production requirement.
No tax credit at all.
If you lease it you get the full $7500 off
You lost me there 2:17. Bye.
Interior colours are horrible. This is an old man’s car. No younger person in their 30-40’s is buying this thing. Looks so much like an old man’s car. I ordered a polestar 3. Now that’s a looker everywhere. In and out
The GV70 is definitely a bit more "legacy luxury." If you want a Genesis that appeals to a younger set, check out the GV60. The interior looks like Nike designed it. Here's our full review: ua-cam.com/video/CT4SLwHIXi8/v-deo.html