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Genesis GV60 2025 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Genesis GV60 2025

The 2025 GV60 is Genesis's compact electric SUV built on the Hyundai Motor Group's 800-volt E-GMP platform, shared with the IONIQ 6 and Kia EV6. The dual-motor Performance variant produces 483 horsepower and covers 0–100 km/h in 4.0 seconds; the rear-wheel-drive Standard Range model carries an EPA-estimated range of approximately 400 km. DC fast charging is accepted at up to 350 kW, allowing an 80 percent charge in under 18 minutes at a compatible high-power station. The 77.4-kWh battery features automatic preconditioning when routing to a fast charger — critical for consistent charging performance during Canadian winters. The cabin features a 14.9-inch curved dual-screen layout, Nappa leather seating, and Genesis's at-home service programme included in the ownership package. The high-voltage battery is covered by an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty. On any used example, request the battery state-of-health diagnostic report and review DC fast-charge session history before purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can the 2025 Genesis GV60 complete a Montreal–Toronto journey without intermediate recharging?

The GV60 2025 with Long Range 77 kWh battery delivers EPA-certified combined range of 430 km, which translates to approximately 360–380 km usable range in real winter conditions. Montreal to Toronto spans roughly 460 km; an intermediate recharge near Kingston (230 km from either end) is mandatory. A 350 kW fast charger provides 80% capacity in 20–25 minutes. Genesis includes Trip Navigation, an integrated route-planning system that automatically locates available DC fast chargers along your itinerary.

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What premium amenities distinguish the 2025 GV60 from the less-expensive Ioniq 6?

The 2025 GV60, as Hyundai's luxury brand, delivers: premium leather or Alcantara upholstery vs. standard fabric, Lexicon 8-speaker audio vs. economy systems, pneumatic suspension with adaptive dampers versus conventional springs, heated/ventilated/massage front seats versus heating only, power-operated panoramic glass roof (Ioniq 6: none), and Genesis SuperCruise advanced driver assistance (Ioniq 6: absent). The GV60 Lounge+ adds heated steering wheel and premium storage compartmentalization, targeting premium comfort-focused owners rather than budget-conscious EV buyers.

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Does the 2025 Genesis GV60 support V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) for powering external appliances?

Yes, the 2025 GV60 incorporates V2L functionality permitting connection of external 110V/1,500W electrical appliances via a dedicated outlet. Extension cords or USB adapters enable charging phones, laptops, or powering light electric tools during trips. This function draws from battery reserves; Hyundai advises against discharging below 20% to preserve driving range. V2H (Vehicle-to-Home) bidirectional charging for residential power supply is not homologated in Canada as of 2025. Some utility companies are piloting V2H networks; early adopters should confirm eligibility before purchase.