Genesis Motor, South Korea's only luxury car brand, has announced very ambitious plans for North America at the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) today. The company owned by Hyundai Motor Group ...
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The refreshed 2026 Genesis Electrified GV70 was introduced at the LA Auto Show on Wednesday, now equipped with an NACS charging port to access Tesla Superchargers. In addition to gaining more driving ...
Genesis now has 60 standalone dealerships in the U.S., an impressive feat considering it’s only been a standalone brand for less than a decade and has only been creating standalone dealerships for 3 ...
Genesis’ best-selling electric SUV in the US is due for an upgrade. The Genesis GV70 Electrified update is officially getting a bigger 84 kWh battery, following the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5. The GV70 ...
The Genesis GV70 is our highest-rated small luxury SUV, delivering an unmatched mix of style and technology with an equally appealing value profile. It gets even better for 2026. Pricing starts at $49 ...
Confused by the 2026 Genesis GV70 trims? We take a look at which specific GV70 model offers the best value, features, and performance for your money, making it the undeniable smart buy. A new 27-inch ...
The Genesis GV70 luxury SUV was introduced in 2022, and for 2026 it gets its first major updates as part of its “mid-cycle refresh” (as it’s known in the auto industry). Genesis is still a relatively ...
The top-tier 2026 GV70 3.5T Sport Prestige AWD trim starts at $71,095. This top trim includes a more powerful 375-horsepower V6 engine. Standard features on the fully loaded model include Nappa ...
Genesis may not be the best known car brand, but its cars and service have always impressed so we’re putting one to the test ...
Genesis is no longer the upstart from South Korea playing things off as a gussied-up Hyundai. Germany better wake up, because Genesis is playing to win, and at the moment, it’s hitting its stride as ...