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    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 Review: Luxury EV SUV With a Few Tradeoffs
    Reviews & Comparisons·9 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 Review: Luxury EV SUV With a Few Tradeoffs

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    Table of Contents

    • 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 overview
    • Key specs and fast facts
    • Driving experience and performance
    • Range, charging and real-world road trips
    • Interior, comfort and tech
    • Practicality, space and utility
    • Ownership costs, incentives and warranties
    • How the Electrified GV70 compares to rivals
    • Buying a used 2023 Electrified GV70
    • Frequently asked questions
    • Final verdict: Who the Electrified GV70 is for

    The 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 is one of those rare EVs that doesn’t shout about being electric. It looks like a handsome luxury SUV first, a battery-powered vehicle second. Underneath the calm styling, though, is a seriously quick dual‑motor powertrain, ultra‑fast 800‑volt charging, and a cabin that feels more boutique hotel than tech lab. In this 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 review, we’ll walk through what it’s like to live with, where it shines, where it falls short, and whether it’s a smart buy, especially as a used EV.

    Quick take

    The 2023 Electrified GV70 delivers sports‑sedan acceleration, a plush and beautifully finished interior, and some of the quickest DC fast‑charging you can get today. Its main compromises: a modest EPA range for the price and a platform originally designed for gasoline, which nibbles away at cargo space and packaging efficiency.

    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 overview

    Genesis took its already excellent GV70 compact luxury SUV and swapped the turbo engines for a fully electric, dual‑motor powertrain. The result is the Electrified GV70, sold in 2023 only with all‑wheel drive and a big 77.4‑kWh battery. On paper, it aims squarely at the Tesla Model Y, Mercedes EQE SUV, Audi Q4 e‑tron, and BMW iX3 (where sold). In reality, it’s more of a stealth luxury choice: intimate, beautifully trimmed, blazing fast, but not the range champion of the bunch.

    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70: headline numbers

    429 hp
    Dual‑motor output
    Up to 483 hp for 10 seconds with Boost Mode
    3.8 sec
    0–60 mph
    Independent tests clock it under 4 seconds
    77.4 kWh
    Battery size
    Usable capacity, shared with GV60 and Hyundai Ioniq 5
    240 kW
    Peak DC rate
    10–80% in about 18 minutes at a 350‑kW charger

    Key specs and fast facts

    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 specs at a glance

    Core powertrain, range, charging and dimensions for the U.S.‑market Electrified GV70.

    CategorySpec
    PowertrainDual permanent‑magnet motors, AWD
    Total output429 hp, 516 lb‑ft (483 hp in Boost Mode)
    Battery77.4‑kWh lithium‑ion
    EPA range (2024 carryover)236 miles combined
    EPA efficiency91 MPGe combined (98 city / 83 highway)
    Peak DC fast‑charge rateUp to 240 kW (10–80% in ~18–20 min)
    Onboard AC charger10.9 kW (240 V Level 2, ~7–8 hours 10–100%)
    0–60 mph (indep. test)3.8 seconds
    Curb weight≈5,060 lb
    Cargo space~29 cu ft behind rear seats; ~57 cu ft max

    Trim walk in the U.S.

    In 2023 the Electrified GV70 was offered in two main trims: Advanced and Prestige, both with AWD. Advanced brings most of the safety tech and comfort features; Prestige layers on nappa leather, a head‑up display, upgraded audio and more. If you’re shopping used, most of the cars you’ll see will be one of these two well‑equipped trims.

    Driving experience and performance

    Genesis didn’t simply stuff a battery under the floor and call it a day. The Electrified GV70 feels engineered to be quietly quick and genuinely refined. Two 160‑kW motors, one at each axle, deliver a combined 429 horsepower and 516 lb‑ft of torque. Tap the steering‑wheel Boost button, and you get a 10‑second shot of up to 483 hp that turns highway on‑ramps into party tricks.

    • 0–60 mph in as little as 3.8 seconds in instrumented testing, quicker than many sports sedans.
    • Smooth, near‑silent acceleration around town; there’s no drama unless you call for it.
    • All‑wheel drive traction inspires confidence in wet or snowy weather.
    • Selectable drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport) meaningfully change throttle response and steering weight.

    Brake feel could be better

    Several reviewers have noted that the transition from regenerative braking to the friction brakes isn’t as seamless as it could be. Around town you quickly adapt, but if you’re picky about pedal feel, test‑drive on a twisty road before you commit.

    Ride quality

    The Electrified GV70 rides like a proper luxury SUV. The suspension is tuned more for comfort than corner carving, and it soaks up broken pavement and expansion joints with a muted thump rather than a crash. On the highway it’s calm, stable and very quiet, helped by active noise cancellation and lots of sound insulation.

    Handling

    This is not a razor‑edged track toy, but it’s far from dull. The low battery placement keeps the body controlled, and the steering, while light, feels accurate. On a back road the GV70 is more of a relaxed, confident partner than a hot hatch in SUV clothing. It’s a nice balance for daily driving.

    Range, charging and real‑world road trips

    Let’s talk about the number everyone scans for first: range. The Electrified GV70’s EPA‑rated 236 miles (for the nearly identical 2024 model) lands in the “good enough for most people, not class‑leading” bucket. In independent highway testing at 70–75 mph, journalists have seen real‑world ranges around 190–200 miles before recharging, which is typical, most EVs fall somewhat short of their official number at sustained interstate speeds.

    What that range feels like day to day

    For commuting, school runs and errands, 236 miles is plenty, especially if you can plug in at home. Where you’ll notice the shorter range is on long highway trips where rivals like the Tesla Model Y or some German competitors can travel 40–80 miles farther between stops.

    Charging: where the Electrified GV70 really shines

    An 800‑volt architecture gives this SUV sports‑car acceleration and sports‑bike charging speeds.

    Ultra‑fast DC charging

    On a 350‑kW fast charger, the Electrified GV70 can jump from 10% to 80% in roughly 18–20 minutes. That’s among the quickest charge curves on the market today.

    Solid Level 2 at home

    With its 10.9‑kW onboard charger, you can go from a low battery to full in about 7–8 hours on a 240‑V Level 2 station, perfect for overnight charging in a driveway or garage.

    Vehicle‑to‑load (V2L)

    Genesis includes a vehicle‑to‑load function that lets you power laptops, camping gear or small appliances from the car at up to roughly 1.9 kW. It works down to about 20% state of charge and is a surprisingly useful party trick.

    Road‑trip charging strategy

    On a long trip, think in terms of short, fast top‑ups rather than charging to 100%. The Electrified GV70 charges quickest between about 10% and 55–60%. Two 15‑minute stops in that window will usually get you farther, faster than a single 45‑minute session to 100%.

    Interior, comfort and tech

    Front cabin of a 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 showing the dual screens, two‑spoke steering wheel, and quilted leather seats
    The Electrified GV70’s cabin leans into rich materials and flowing shapes rather than a stark, all‑screen aesthetic.

    If you’re tired of minimalist gray dashboards and giant floating tablets, the Electrified GV70 will feel like a deep exhale. The cabin design is pure Genesis: sweeping lines, oval vents, knurled metal knobs and materials that look and feel more expensive than most rivals. Even the lower Advanced trim piles on soft‑touch surfaces; the Prestige trim adds nappa leather, a suede headliner, and tasteful ambient lighting.

    Interior highlights

    Seat comfort

    Supportive seats with plenty of adjustment and standard heated fronts. Ventilated fronts and heated rears are available or standard on Prestige.

    Tech and screens

    A crisp 14.5‑inch central display pairs with a digital gauge cluster. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported (wired), and Genesis’ native navigation is clear and quick.

    Quiet cabin

    Excellent sound insulation, double‑pane glass and available premium audio make the GV70 feel serene at highway speeds, even on rough pavement.

    Controls and usability

    Genesis splits the difference between touchscreen minimalism and old‑school buttons. Climate controls get their own touch‑sensitive panel, while key functions like volume, tuning and drive modes still use physical knobs and switches. It’s easy to learn and quick to use on the move, though some shorter drivers may find the wide center console a little bulky.

    Driver assistance tech

    Standard safety and assistance tech is generous: adaptive cruise control, lane‑centering, blind‑spot monitoring, surround‑view cameras, rear cross‑traffic alert and more. On the highway the lane‑centering is confident but can feel a bit "nanny‑ish"; thankfully, Genesis makes it straightforward to dial back or turn off the more intrusive alerts in the settings menu.

    Practicality, space and utility

    The Electrified GV70 rides on a platform originally developed for gasoline powertrains, and you can feel that in a couple of places. There’s no big front trunk, and the floor is a bit higher than in a ground‑up EV, which slightly affects rear‑seat toe room. The good news: it’s still a very usable family SUV.

    Everyday usability highlights

    Rear‑seat comfort

    Adults will be happy in the back seats, with good headroom and enough knee room for longer trips. The bench is well‑shaped and offers available heating.

    Cargo space

    You get roughly 29 cubic feet behind the rear seats and about 57 cubes with them folded. That’s a bit down on some dedicated EV rivals but comparable to many compact luxury SUVs.

    Towing and roof storage

    Towing capacity is limited compared with some gasoline SUVs, but roof rails and a power tailgate make it easy to haul bikes, skis and luggage.

    Low‑speed maneuvering

    A tight turning circle, excellent cameras and available Remote Smart Parking Assist make garages and city parking a lot less stressful.

    Mind the charge‑port placement

    The charge port lives in the front grille, which looks tidy but can be awkward at some fast‑charging stations where cables are short or bollards are close. If you do a lot of road‑trip charging, you’ll quickly learn which stations are the easiest to nose into.

    Ownership costs, incentives and warranties

    When new, the 2023 Electrified GV70’s pricing landed it in the heart of the premium EV market, above mainstream choices, below some German flagships. The picture gets more interesting on the used side, where depreciation and incentives can make it a compelling deal.

    What to consider on the cost side

    Original pricing

    For 2023, the Electrified GV70 Advanced started in the high‑$60,000s including destination, with Prestige models pushing into the low‑$70,000s depending on options.

    Fuel savings

    With a 91‑MPGe combined rating versus 20–24 mpg for gas GV70s, energy costs per mile are dramatically lower, especially if you can charge at home on off‑peak rates.

    Warranty coverage

    Genesis backs the Electrified GV70 with a strong warranty package, including a long powertrain and EV component warranty. That’s a big plus for used‑EV shoppers.

    Used pricing and tax credits

    Because the Electrified GV70 is a luxury model, it tends to depreciate faster than mainstream EVs. That’s tough on the first owner, but it means you can often find low‑mileage examples at a meaningful discount. Depending on current policy and your tax situation, you may also qualify for a used EV tax credit, which can further sweeten the deal.

    How the Electrified GV70 compares to rivals

    Cross‑shopping the Electrified GV70 with a Tesla Model Y, BMW iX, Mercedes EQE SUV or Audi Q4 e‑tron? Here’s how the Genesis tends to shake out in the real world.

    Electrified GV70 vs key rivals (high‑level)

    Where the 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 wins and where it trails common alternatives.

    ModelWhere it winsWhere it trails
    Genesis Electrified GV70Best interior design and materials in class; superb ride comfort; very fast DC charging; strong warranty value.Range is merely adequate; packaging not as space‑efficient as dedicated EV platforms.
    Tesla Model YLonger range, bigger charging network, excellent efficiency, great cargo space.Interior feels more utilitarian; build quality can be inconsistent; ride can be firm.
    BMW iX / iX3Sharp driving dynamics, strong brand cachet, good tech.Generally more expensive; options add up quickly; charging speeds vary by trim.
    Mercedes EQE SUVComfortable, quiet cruiser with a big battery and lots of tech.Heavier and pricier; infotainment can feel overwhelming; styling is polarizing.
    Audi Q4 e‑tronRefined and efficient with solid space efficiency and good ergonomics.Charging speeds slower; interior doesn’t feel as special as the Genesis.

    The Genesis differentiator

    If you value craftsmanship, quietness and design as much as range, the Electrified GV70 punches well above its weight. It feels tailor‑made for drivers who want something more distinctive and refined than a mainstream Tesla, but without disappearing into six‑figure price territory.

    Buying a used 2023 Electrified GV70

    As early lease returns and first‑owner trades hit the market, the 2023 Electrified GV70 is becoming a very appealing used EV, especially if you’re shopping for a luxury SUV rather than a maximum‑range highway star. This is where a platform like Recharged can make your life noticeably easier.

    What to look for in a used Electrified GV70

    Battery health

    Ask for a <strong>verified battery health report</strong>, not just a range estimate on the dash. At Recharged, every vehicle includes a Recharged Score Report with battery diagnostics so you can see how the pack has aged.

    Fast‑charging history

    Frequent DC fast‑charging isn’t automatically a red flag, but a vehicle that lived exclusively on 350‑kW stations may show slightly more battery wear. A good report will note overall pack health and any anomalies.

    Service records and recalls

    Confirm software updates and any recalls have been completed. EVs rely heavily on software for thermal management, charging behavior and driver‑assistance features.

    Wheel and tire condition

    The Electrified GV70’s strong torque and curb‑friendly wheels mean you’ll want to check for curb rash and uneven tire wear, especially on heavily optioned Prestige models with larger wheels.

    Included charging gear

    Make sure the original portable charging cable, V2L adapter (if equipped) and manuals are included. Replacing them can be pricey.

    How Recharged can help

    Recharged specializes in used EVs, including luxury models like the Electrified GV70. You get a Recharged Score Report with verified battery health, fair‑market pricing analysis, and EV‑savvy support from search to delivery. If you’re trading in a gas vehicle or another EV, Recharged can also provide an instant offer or consignment option to simplify the switch.

    Frequently asked questions

    2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 FAQ

    Final verdict: Who the Electrified GV70 is for

    The 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 isn’t trying to win the spec‑sheet arms race. It won’t out‑range a Model Y or swallow as many moving boxes as a boxier SUV. What it does instead is wrap genuinely quick, modern EV performance in a warm, beautifully built, quietly confident package. If your daily life fits comfortably inside a 200‑mile real‑world radius and you care as much about how a vehicle feels as how far it can go, the Electrified GV70 deserves a prime spot on your shopping list.

    As these start to appear on the used market, they become even more compelling: you let the first owner take the depreciation hit while you enjoy the craftsmanship, warranty coverage and rapid‑charging hardware. Pair that with a verified battery‑health check from Recharged and convenient digital buying, and the 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 can be a smart, satisfying way to step into luxury EV ownership without the guesswork.

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