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West Australian
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- West Australian
Genesis to tackle electric, plug-in hybrid BMW, Benz SUVs with new range-extender
The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70 , which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9 . Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an 'EV-like driving experience'. A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. 'Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space,' said Genesis global boss Mike Song. 'Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. 'We will apply it to as many models as possible.' In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80 . Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron , BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ , while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX . MORE: Everything Genesis GV70


Perth Now
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- Perth Now
Genesis to tackle electric, plug-in hybrid BMW, Benz SUVs with new range-extender
The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. GV70 Credit: CarExpert EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an 'EV-like driving experience'. Electrified GV70 Credit: CarExpert A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. 'Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space,' said Genesis global boss Mike Song. 'Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. 'We will apply it to as many models as possible.' In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. GV60 Credit: CarExpert Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. MORE: Everything Genesis GV70


7NEWS
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
Genesis to tackle electric, plug-in hybrid BMW, Benz SUVs with new range-extender
The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an 'EV-like driving experience'. A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. 'Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space,' said Genesis global boss Mike Song. 'Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. 'We will apply it to as many models as possible.' In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX.


The Advertiser
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Genesis to tackle electric, plug-in hybrid BMW, Benz SUVs with new range-extender
The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an "EV-like driving experience". A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. "Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space," said Genesis global boss Mike Song. "Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. "We will apply it to as many models as possible." In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. MORE: Everything Genesis GV70 Content originally sourced from: The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an "EV-like driving experience". A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. "Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space," said Genesis global boss Mike Song. "Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. "We will apply it to as many models as possible." In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. MORE: Everything Genesis GV70 Content originally sourced from: The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an "EV-like driving experience". A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. "Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space," said Genesis global boss Mike Song. "Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. "We will apply it to as many models as possible." In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. MORE: Everything Genesis GV70 Content originally sourced from: The mid-size luxury SUV segment includes everything from hybrids to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, and now Genesis is about to throw in another type of electrification. The Korean luxury marque is set to launch an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of its GV70, which Korean Car Blog reports will debut in December 2026. It'll reportedly use a modified version of the E-GMP platform underpinning dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) within the Hyundai Motor Group such as the Genesis GV60 and Kia EV9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. EREV technology has become increasingly popular in China, employed by auto brands like Deepal and Leapmotor, but hasn't been employed by many brands outside of that market. Like plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), EREVs typically feature a battery much larger than a traditional hybrid but usually smaller than a traditional EV's. A petrol engine acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, though you can still charge an EREV as you would a PHEV or EV. Unlike a PHEV, however, an EREV's combustion engine doesn't directly drive the wheels. Hyundai Motor Group's upcoming EREVs – set to also include an SUV for the Hyundai brand – will offer a claimed combined range of over 900km when fully charged, while offering an "EV-like driving experience". A previous Korean Car Blog report said the GV70 EREV would use a 40kWh battery pack and offer more than 200km of electric range. Genesis announced last year that it would roll out what it referred to as hybrid vehicles, despite previously indicating it would skip past these powertrain types to pure electric vehicles ahead of a targeted EV-only date of 2030. "Five years back we anticipated that the EV era would arrive very quickly, and we really wanted to be a leader and a disruptor in the EV space," said Genesis global boss Mike Song. "Electrification is still our vision. We will have 100 per cent electrified vehicles, but the market and the customers now want hybrid more than EV, so we really want to bring Genesis hybrid into the market as soon as possible. "We will apply it to as many models as possible." In addition to EREVs, Genesis is also reportedly rolling out a more traditional hybrid powertrain – its new turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder system – to the G80 and GV80. Genesis Australia has confirmed it wants to offer hybrid models to the local lineup as soon as they're available. Globally, Genesis has never offered hybrids, PHEVs or EREVs, but it offers a range of EVs. These include the GV60, which employs the dedicated E-GMP platform, but also the Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80, which are based on combustion-powered vehicles. The Electrified GV70 battles the likes of the Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and Lexus RZ, while the upcoming EREV version will have no direct competitors in the Australian market – though there are mid-size luxury PHEV SUVs like the Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. MORE: Everything Genesis GV70 Content originally sourced from:

Associated Press
04-04-2025
- Automotive
- Associated Press
GENESIS CARES INITIATIVE TO MAINTAIN MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., April 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Genesis Motor America today launched the Genesis Cares initiative to maintain the manufacturer's suggested retail price for its entire lineup for the next two months in response to dynamic market conditions and the potential impact of tariffs on the automotive industry. 'At Genesis, we remain committed to doing what's right for our customers and communities,' said José Muñoz, president and CEO, Genesis. 'We know consumers are uncertain about the potential for rising prices and we want to provide them with some stability in the coming months. Our MSRP commitment is just one part of our multifaceted effort to provide great vehicles to American consumers, while also supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs and investing billions of dollars in the most important market for our company.' This initiative ensures that customers who purchase or lease any new Genesis vehicle between today and June 2, 2025, will see no increase in the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)i during the protection window. Regardless of market conditions, customers will have peace of mind knowing that MSRP will not increase, providing financial reassurance and the time to make the right choice for their transportation needs. 'At Genesis, we strive to treat every customer as our 'son-nim', or honored guest,' said Tedros Mengiste, chief operating officer of Genesis Motor North America. 'Despite dynamic market conditions, the brand remains firm in its commitment to delivering an elevated sales and ownership experience for U.S. customers.' This past week, Hyundai Motor Group, including Genesis, announced a significant investment of $21 billion in the United States from 2025 to 2028. This investment is focused on expanding manufacturing capabilities, advancing future technologies, and enhancing energy infrastructure in America and will create more than 100,000 direct and indirect job opportunities. This latest U.S. investment builds on the group's existing allocation of approximately $20.5 billion since entering the U.S. market in 1986 that has created more than 570,000 jobs. The group also recently celebrated the grand opening of Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America. It's a key pillar in the company's $12.6 billion investment in Georgia and is the largest economic development project in the state's history that will create 8,500 direct jobs. At the grand opening, the plant's capacity was announced to increase to 500,000 vehicles, which will include select models of the Genesis lineup. Genesis also currently assembles the GV70 and Electrified GV70 at its manufacturing facility in Alabama. With its strategic approach to production, Genesis is equipped to handle the fluctuating market remaining focused on flexibility and customer experience. The brand will continue to optimize its operations, ensuring its customers receive an elevated purchase experience as son-nim, or honored guests, across all market conditions. Genesis Motor North America Genesis is a new global automotive brand that delivers the highest standards of design, safety, refined performance, and innovation while looking towards a more sustainable future. Drawing from its cultural heritage and distinctly Korean hospitality, Genesis crafts experiences focused on customers as 'son-nim', or honored guests. Genesis Motor North America offers a growing range of award-winning SUV, sedan, and electric models through its network of more than 200 independent U.S. retailers, in addition to its more than 30 Canadian agency distributors. Genesis now counts more than 60 standalone retail facilities across the North American region, with dozens more in development. Consumers can discover the brand through its many retail points, at Genesis House, the brand's flagship space in New York City, or online at