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Compact Luxury SUVUpdated April 2026Editor's pick

Genesis Electrified GV70

The 2025-2026 Genesis Electrified GV70 is a compact luxury SUV offering a blend of premium features and electric efficiency. With a base MSRP of CA$64,500, it provides a compelling option for those seeking a luxury electric vehicle with a focus on comfort and technology.

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Genesis Electrified GV70
From$64,500BEV

Buyer verdict

The Electrified GV70 stands out for its upscale interior, advanced technology, and electric powertrain. It's a strong choice if you're looking for a luxury SUV with eco-friendly credentials. Consider your driving habits and feature preferences when selecting a trim.

Per-trim specs

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2 trims

SpecAdvancedPrestige
Drivetrain

AWD

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AWD

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Engine

320kW drive motor(Front wheel 160kW / Rear wheel 160kW dual motor AWD system

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Electric drive motor

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Fuel (comb)

10.7 L/100km

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10.7 L/100km

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Cargo (behind 2nd)

503 L

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503 L

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Cargo (max)

1490 L

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1490 L

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Towing

1678 kg

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1678 kg

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Tow status

Rated

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Rated

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Base MSRP
$64,500

$66,700 before tax

Powertrain
BEV

Dual Electric Motors

Combined fuel
20.5 kWh/100km

Electric

Safety
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IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Genesis Electrified GV70 in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
Dual Electric Motors
Horsepower
429 hp
Torque
516 lb-ft
Transmission
Single-speed
Drivetrain
AWD

Efficiency

City
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Highway
—
Combined
—
Fuel type
Electric
Tank
—
EV range
380 km

Dimensions

Length
4715 mm
Wheelbase
2875 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
503 L
Cargo max
—
Seating
5 seats
Towing
Not rated

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
—
NHTSA
—
Basic warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Powertrain warranty
10 yr / 200k km
Build country
South Korea
iZEV eligible
No

Notable features

  • Heated front seatsStandard
  • Heated steering wheelStandard
  • Wireless CarPlayStandard
  • Adaptive cruiseStandard
  • Blind-spot monitoringStandard
  • 360° cameraStandard
  • Panoramic sunroofStandard
  • Remote startStandard

Similar alternatives

Same segment, within 25% of this car's base price.

  • Porsche Macan$62,900
  • Cadillac LYRIQ$62,498
  • BMW X4$60,900
  • Lexus RZ$60,050
  • Genesis GV60$58,500

Which trim is worth it

Advanced

Worth it

The Advanced trim adds significant value with features like upgraded upholstery, a larger infotainment display, and enhanced driver assistance systems. These additions enhance comfort and safety, making it a worthwhile investment if these aspects are priorities for you.

Prestige

Probably skip

While the Prestige trim offers luxury enhancements such as premium audio and additional comfort features, the price increase may not justify the benefits for all buyers. Consider this trim if top-tier luxury and audio quality are essential to your driving experience.

Common questions

What is the range of the Electrified GV70?
The exact range can vary, but the Electrified GV70 is designed to offer competitive range figures typical of luxury electric SUVs. Check with Genesis for the most current data.
Does the Electrified GV70 qualify for any incentives?
Depending on your province, you may qualify for federal or provincial electric vehicle incentives. It's advisable to check the latest programs to see if the GV70 is eligible.
What are the charging options for the Electrified GV70?
The Electrified GV70 supports both home charging and fast charging stations, providing flexibility for different charging needs.

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