The Hyundai
Motor Group plans to launch new electric vehicles for the Kia and Genesis
brands as well, and today we bring you the first spy shots of the premium
brand’s first standalone EV. Codenamed Genesis JW, it will share the new e-GMP
platform with the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 5, previously known as the Hyundai 45
prototype, and the Kia CV. The fully-camouflaged prototype was spotted in
Germany, near the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center.
The split horizontal headlights and taillights give it away, but there’s not much else that says Genesis about this vehicle. The front grille is completely hidden from sight and it’s not clear whether the JW will feature the same Crest Grille as existing Genesis models or will reinterpret it to suit its electric identity.
The split horizontal headlights and taillights give it away, but there’s not much else that says Genesis about this vehicle. The front grille is completely hidden from sight and it’s not clear whether the JW will feature the same Crest Grille as existing Genesis models or will reinterpret it to suit its electric identity.
Interestingly, a spec sheet posted by The
Korean Car Blog shows that the prototype is four-wheel drive. This detail,
corroborated with the test vehicle’s bulky shape and reasonably high ground
clearance, leads us to believe we’re dealing with a crossover. Look closely at
the wheel arches and you’ll also notice that the Genesis JW has room left for
cladding that will give it a more muscular appearance.
Given the kinship with the Ioniq 5 and Kia
CV, the Genesis JW is a compact vehicle, which means it should compete with EVs
like the Tesla Model Y, Mercedes-Benz EQB and Audi Q4 e-tron. The camouflage
seems to suggest the JW features a crossover coupe body style, but there’s a
lot of cladding out back to fool the viewer and keep the actual shape of the
vehicle hidden.
Hyundai’s e-GMP architecture is said to
offer driving ranges of up to 500 km (310 miles) depending on the battery pack
fitted to the vehicle. The platform also supports ultra-fast charging,
promising a 20-minute charge to 80 percent capacity. Genesis is said to have an
annual production target of 22,000 units for the JW EV, which will enter
production in June 2021.