2026 Genesis GV60 review: Quick drive

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When Genesis arrived a few years back as a luxury adjunct of Hyundai, it attempted to break into the mainstream premium elite with its mix of high-tech, plush cabins and distinctive exterior styling, all accompanied by potent drivetrains.

After seesawing on its electrification strategy – previously committing to being EV and hydrogen-only by 2030 and not introducing any new combustion-engined models beyond 2025 – the Korean luxury auto brand is now focusing on broadening its portfolio and catering to various niches.

Before walking back on its ambitious zero-emissions target, Genesis went hard on rolling out battery-electric models, both dedicated EVs and electric versions of its core portfolio.

Now, though, changing market conditions and the rise of Chinese competition means this revised Genesis GV60, facelifted and given a spruce-up for the 2026 model year, has much more competition to deal with. Its sister models – the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 – have also had to quickly adapt to stay competitive.

In order to ascertain if it’s capable of performing such a feat, we sampled the latest GV60 in the south of England, on both road and track. Here are our findings.

How much does the Genesis GV60 cost?

The updated GV60 range isn’t showing on the company’s Australian website as yet, although the outgoing model was priced at $104,000-$111,000 before on-roads.