Hyundai big bet on EVS and gambling paid off with Korean car makers who paced in front of many large companies in the industry in the race towards electrification. The company continued the trend on Tuesday when his luxury brand, the incident, announced that every new model made after 2025 would be an electric vehicle. The company hopes to have eight EV models available for sale in 2030 and sell around 400,000 of them every year.
These models will not always be a straight plug-in because the company pursues a “dual-fuel” strategy, developing battery electric vehicles powered by lithium-ion cells and supported by hydrogen fuel cell technology. The GV60 will be the Genesis First True EV when it touches the road later this year. Built on the same e-GMP platform as Hyundai IONIQ 5 and KIA EV6, the GV60 is rumored to have between 226 and 436 hp, depending on the type of model, and offers 2WD and AWD options, although Genesis has not officially released the specifications. .