The E-GMP platform is the latest architecture from the Hyundai Group, created specifically for electric vehicles. The architecture's key feature is an 800-volt charging system that allows the car to be "powered up" with 350 kW. It also allows for building models of various sizes, with different numbers of units (one, two motors) and different battery capacities.

Previously, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 (also electric crossovers) were already built on E-GMP, and now the Genesis GV60 has joined them.

In terms of body shape, the Genesis GV60 belongs to coupe-crossovers, and the car has been given the brand's characteristic design – a dynamic profile with a sloping roofline, simple and "clean" sides, as well as split headlights and taillights. Additionally, the electric crossover got a feature like the Audi e-tron and Honda e – cameras instead of side mirrors.

Inside, the electric crossover is visually dominated by a large block with two displays – a digital instrument cluster and an infotainment system.

In terms of technology, the Genesis GV60 will most likely inherit the motors and batteries from the same Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 (official specifications have not yet been announced). This means the car will be offered with one and two motors (in mono- and all-wheel drive versions, respectively), as well as 58- and 77.8-kWh battery packs.
The Genesis GV60 will go on sale next year.








