The Genesis GV60 family has been updated for the 2025 model year in the United States with a slightly higher starting price and a new all-wheel drive variant. Importantly, this is not the facelifted GV60 that’s in the works, as it likely won’t land locally until next year. As with last year’s model, the 2025 GV60 range starts with the Standard RWD. It’s priced from US$ 53,700, including a US$ 1,350 destination charge, or US$ 350 more expensive than 2024. No updates have been made to it. Of more importance for interested buyers is the launch of a new Standard AWD model, which slots between the Standard RWD and the Advanced AWD.
This new model has been priced from US$ 57,200 with destination and has all the same basic equipment as the base
model, albeit the single electric motor with 225 hp and 350 Nm has
been replaced with a pair of motors delivering 314 hp and 605 Nm.
Both models have 19-inch wheels as standard and whereas the Standard RWD can
get up to 473 km on a charge, the Standard AWD is capped at 425 km.
Key interior features of the Standard RWD
and Standard AWD models include leatherette seats with heated functions in the
front row, Smart Cruise Control, Intelligent Speed Limit Assist, Highway
Driving Assist 2, dual-zone climate control, an electrochromic rearview mirror,
aluminum door sill plates, fingerprint authentication, and Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto.
Sitting above these two models in the GV60
range are the Advanced AWD and the Performance AWD, priced from US$ 62,250 and US$ 71,250, respectively, both up US$ 350 from last year. The Advanced AWD has the
same 314 hp powertrain but is more well-equipped, shipping with heated and
ventilated leather seats, a heated steering wheel, a surround view monitor,
Remote Smart Parking Assist, vehicle-to-load charging, and a Bang & Olufsen
premium audio system. It has a range of 399 km.
Powering the flagship GV60 Performance AWD
are two motors with a combined output of 429 hp and 700 Nm of
torque. The range of this flagship variant sits at 378 km.