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Hyundai to introduce GV80 and GV70 by 2020; the brand hopes to reach more customers with new SUVs As we reported earlier, Hyundai owned luxury car division Genesis is working on three SUVs that are scheduled to launch by 2021. … Continue reading
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Sep 15, 2020 at 11:31am ET
By: Andrei Nedelea
Even though Ford is an established automaker with a vast traditional dealer network around the world, it’s still embracing change when it comes to the way it sells its cars. This is the case for the Mustang Mach-E electric crossover which will get its own bespoke order dashboard so that it can be purchased online, because apparently that’s where EV buyers acquire most of their cars.null

Even a year ago, we probably wouldn’t have known what to put down as the best electric luxury SUV on the market. But since then, Genesis has created one of the best small luxury SUVs in existence, and it just so happens to be an all-electric affair.
The 2023 Genesis GV60 is marvelous. Riding on the same platform that underpins the also-excellent Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, this compact EV is loaded with luxurious trimmings, whether it’s the intricate knurling on the switchgear or the fact that the shift dial turns into an orb (for pondering) when the vehicle is turned off. It’s no technological slouch, either, with available biometrics that allows you to start and drive the vehicle with nothing more than your face and fingerprint.
Read our 2023 Genesis GV60 review.









