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Genesis GV60 Review

Genesis GV60 Review

If you are of the mindset ‘A-B-T’ — Anything But Tesla — or Anything But Elon, the GV60 and Genesis brand have that upstart passion without the politics

An exterior view of a white 2023 Genesis GV60 alongside the ocean

The compact Genesis GV60 electric SUV is sold in two AWD trim levels with battery-electric driving ranges of 248 or 235 miles. Starting prices are about $60,000 and $70,000. (Photos courtesy of Genesis USA or as credited)

Table of Contents

9 Cool Things
Genesis Brand Overview
GV60 Pricing
Genesis Warranties
State of the Art and Aesthetics
Face Connect
GV60 Powertrains
GV60 Charging Times
Ride and Handling
Why Buy the Genesis GV60?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Genesis GV60 brings a fistful of finesse to the staid state of electric vehicle design. This small battery-electric “SUV” has a custom appearance, the best-looking rear-end in autodom today, and not one EV badge anywhere.

It’s that dang skateboard powertrain that has complicated EV styling. Once that foundation is laid, designers must wrap a superstructure above and around it. The result is taller body sides, raised ride height, and lower rooflines to craft a sporty presence. Of course, there are roof rails for accessory carriers. So, the vehicle then becomes an “SUV.” Ford calls its Mustang Mach-E an SUV, but is it really an SUV?

Most new EV exterior designs are awkward. Stylists apply some creative spackle to aid aerodynamics and to make their vehicle look different — maybe even cool. But all makers seem to agree that their EV must not look like the traditional combustion-engine vehicle.

Hyundai broke away from that styling bondage with Ioniq 5 and the just-released 2023 Ioniq 6 sedan. Both models creatively disguise their skateboard architectures without defaulting to SUV.

Genesis continues that inspiration with the GV60 — and likely for its other vehicles moving forward.

Will such design innovations be the future “normalization” for electric vehicles?

A view of the front seat space

The interior is rich in non-pretentious luxury and ergonomic placement of controls.

9 Cool Things About GV60

  • A night view of the crystal sphere glowing red

    The crystal sphere is to create an atmosphere of futuristic mobility.

    Biometric fingerprint access and Face Connect. Enter and drive the GV60 without the key;

  • Electric-Active Sound Design;
  • Rotating and illuminated crystal shift ball;
  • Glove box drawer. A rethinking of a glove box, which slides out and is lighted;
  • Boost mode. Shaves about 0.3 of a second from a performance run to 60 mph;
  • Mobile Power Source: Vehicle-to-Load charging ability is emergency ready to power and recharge devices;
  • i-Pedal driving. Speed up, slow down, or stop using the accelerator pedal as the system captures kinetic energy to replenish the battery (in small amounts).
  • Multi 400/800Volt rapid charging system. The standard cable helps shorten charging time at public stations.

The Small EV Competition

There are almost too many choices for the uninitiated shopping for a new small SUV EV, and many more EVs will be available soon.

Among the competing vehicles are the Audi Q4 etron, BMW i4, Cadillac Lyriq, Chevrolet Bolt, Mercedes-Benz EQB, Nissan Ariya, Polestar (models 1, 2, or 3), Toyota BZ4X (and Subaru Solterra and upcoming Lexus RZ 450e), VW iD4, and Volvo XC40 Recharge.

A door panel shows careful attention to assembly and refined materials

The GV60 has layers of refined materials, with more of the round design theme. (Mark Maynard)

Genesis Brand Overview

Genesis is the luxury division of South Korea-based Hyundai Motor and also the parent company to Kia Motors. The Genesis GV60 is the first Genesis model developed on the Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). It is a dedicated EV platform used for the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and the Kia EV6.

It was in late 2016 when the brand launched in the U.S. It debuted with a sedan lineup of the G80 and G90 large sedans. Unfortunately, American motorists were fixated on SUVs, and the well-regarded Genesis sedans were overlooked or viewed with suspicion. Then, in 2018, the Genesis G70 sport sedan debuted, but it also faced resistance from many other established sport sedans from the more well-known luxury brands. It did not help that the dealer group was disorganized, and the supply of cars needed to be better.

It wasn’t until 2020 that the brand introduced its first SUV, the large-midsize GV80. “V” in the nameplate stands for versatility. The GV80 was followed by the Electrified (battery-electric) G80 sedan in 2021. The midsize GV70 SUV followed in 2021, and the Electrified GV70 will go on sale later this year. Genesis says it will have a fully electric lineup by 2030.

The compact-class GV60, today’s tester, went on sale in 2022 as a 2023 model.

The GV60 has a small front trunk, but how would an owners use such space?

How would an owner use this slim front-trunk space of .07 cubic feet? (Mark Maynard)

Genesis GV60 Pricing

The 2023 Genesis GV60 is sold in two all-wheel-drive trim levels of Advanced and Performance. Pricing starts at $60,415 for Advanced, which has a 314-horsepower, dual-motor powertrain (for AWD), and a battery-electric driving range of 248 miles.

The Performance model, today’s tester, starts at $69,415. With one option for Matterhorn white paint ($1,500), the tester was $70,915.

Retail pricing includes the $1,125 freight charge from Ulsan, Korea.

The electrified GV60 is now available in 22 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia,  Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, New York,  Pennsylvania, Utah, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Washington.

Genesis is also in a collaboration with Electrify America to offer three years of 30-minute free charging sessions from the date of vehicle purchase.

The availability of tax credits for electric vehicle leases, such as for the GV60, still needs to be determined. For current pricing and offers, go to Genesis.com

Genesis Warranties

Owning a Genesis brings some special warranty perks:

  • Concierge Services;
  • 10 years or 100,000-miles powertrain;
  • 10 years or 100,000-miles electric vehicle system (or in California, 10 years or 150,000 miles);
  • 5 years or 60,000 miles bumper to bumper;
  • 3 years or 36,000 miles of free scheduled maintenance;
  • 3 years or 36,000 miles free service valet;
  • 3 years of free map updates;

Service valet is money to an owner. Genesis will handle vehicle pickup, deliver a replacement Genesis, and return your vehicle when service is required. The pickup and return can be anywhere the owner chooses, within reason. Learn more about the Service Valet here.

The free three-year subscription also provides online or app scheduling of service appointments. The GV60 also will give a screen alert to owners when it is time for service and then connect to schedule an appointment with the preferred dealership.

Concierge Services

Many new vehicle owners develop relationships with the dealer’s service manager, but Genesis encourages owner involvement through its concierge services. For example, if the nearest Genesis dealer is out of your way, the concierge can arrange an at-home test drive or multiple test drives. And if you loved the Genesis you tested, the concierge will help make arrangements at the nearest dealership to finalize the sale. To get started, go here.

State of the Art and Aesthetics

Inside and out, the Genesis GV60 has some unique design elements, some of which are just fun.

Most EVs use special colors and badging, usually green or blue, to proclaim the owner is driving an electric vehicle. The GV60 has none of those.

A view of the LED headlights of small square bulbs

Full LED lighting.

And there is very little brand identification. There is one GV60 badge on the rear deck, one Genesis winged logo on the hood, and the name spelled out on the deck.

The exterior styling is complete and substantial. Most makers would have designated the GV60 an “SUV coupe,” defined by a sloping rear roofline and the smallish back seat area. The so-called SUV coupe does not focus on cargo capacity but on style and speed.

For the GV60, the arching roofline trails smoothly to the rear. There are no contrived bulges on the hood or along the sides to make the GV60 look fast. The 20- or 21-inch tires and wheels fill their spaces for a solid stance.

A chrome strip outlines the windows and flows rearward to an uncommon “V” cut into the rear pillar that appears to be part of the rear glass. At the base of the back glass is an integrated spoiler. It’s probably just a design gimmick, but it adds to the solid appearance. The spoiler does, however, create a split rear-window issue. At first glance in the rearview mirror, it looked problematic, but it became a non-issue for me. And the around-view camera system enables complete visibility.

A rear view of the GV60

The Genesis GV60 has the best looking rear-end in autodom today.

GV60 Interior Design

The interior is of non-pretentious luxury with much microsuede, such as in the headliner, and appealing Nappa leather (in the GV60 Performance). There is a circle theme in the door handles, speakers, and the rotating crystal ball — a “sphere” in Genesis terms — on the shift console.

Genesis says the crystal sphere is to create an indoor atmosphere of futuristic mobility. When the GV60 is ready to drive, the sphere rotates 180 degrees to present the Shift By Wire dial. Upon shutoff, the sphere rotates again to become a mood light.

Circular dial buttons on the lower arc of the steering wheel are for performance settings. The left button sets the performance modes of Eco, Comfort, and Sport. The bold yellow button on the right is labeled “Boost.” When activated, Boost performs a nitrous-like 10-second overboost of acceleration. For a blast to 0-60 mph, “boost” mode trims about 0.3 of a second from the time standard time of about 4.2 seconds to 3.9.

To me, the “Boost” is a novelty. The new owner will do it a few times to impress friends. But the acceleration in Sport mode is already quick, depending on how hard the driver pushes the accelerator. Eco, to me, is frustratingly resistant, and Comfort is true to the word.

Face Connect and Fingerprint ID

The GV60 introduces a pair of technologies that might initially seem alien to the experienced motorist: Face Connect and Fingerprint Authentication Systems.

I would never knowingly leave home without the key fob in my pocket. However, the key fob for the GV60 is large and bulky. And in this morning’s newsfeed, a surfer lamented that his car had been stolen from a parking lot. He said he had hidden his car key and hurried down to the surf. When he returned, his car was gone.

This is validation for Face Connect and Fingerprint Authentication. For sports enthusiasts who don’t want to risk losing a key during an activity, bring your face and index finger.

Face Connect uses a Near Infra-Red camera to recognize the driver’s face to lock or unlock its doors without a key. A driver only needs to touch the door handle and show their face to the camera on the B-pillar. The system can register two faces, and the setup is similar to how facial ID is used for a smartphone. Genesis says the NIR system also functions accurately in the dark or when the weather is cloudy.

But to start the GV60 without a key requires Fingerprint Authentication. As for a smartphone fingerprint ID, users must record a fingerprint on the shift console’s small (round) fingerprint pad. Touch the recorded fingertip to the button, and the car is ready to start with the ignition button.

The GV60 also has the second generation of Digital Key, which now works without holding the smartphone near the door. Users just have to touch the door handle. The digital key can be shared with up to three people.

A photo of the 21 inch alloy wheel with Michelin tire

21-inch Michelin Primacy Tour tires (255/40) are wide and meaty on the GV60 Performance.

Genesis GV60 Powertrains

The standard AWD model has a 74kW front motor and a 160 kW rear motor. The power adds up to 234 kW or 314 horsepower. Torque of 446 foot-pounds is key to instant acceleration. The standard model has a driving range of 248 miles.

The Performance model has two 160kW motors, one each for the front and rear wheels. The second motor raises total output to 320kW or 429-hp and torque of 516 lb.-ft. The Performance model has an EPA-estimated driving range of 235 miles. However, I achieved a range readout of 244 to 247 miles when charging at home on my Level 2 charger.

Both models have the same size lithium-ion polymer battery of 697 volts and 77.4 kWh capacity. And the transmission for both models is a single-speed reduction gear.

There also is a Drift mode. And breaking loose those fat Michelins will require that 516 lb.-ft. of torque.

Intelligent Pedal

The Intelligent Pedal function (i-Pedal) works through the accelerator pedal to decelerate, stop, and pipe energy back to the battery (regeneration). Regen can be increased or decreased by using the shift paddles at the steering wheel. Not all manufacturers believe in the so-called e-pedal and prefer the driver to be more active in driving. I find i-Pedal provides precise function and maximizing regen when I’m not paying attention to it.

Battery Conditioning

Genesis says the GV60 is the first model to feature battery conditioning. It preheats the pack for better performance in cold weather. And it also shortens the amount of charging time by adjusting the battery temperature.

The GV60 has a multi-400/800Volt rapid charging system that boosts the 400V supplied by the charger to 800V. The heavy-gauge onboard charging cable works with various public charging systems.

For example, when charging at 350kW with the ultra-speed charging function, the battery can be charged from 10 percent to 80 percent in just 18 minutes. Also, the charging time for slow charging is quicker by increasing the charging capacity from 7.2kW to 11kW.

GV60 Charging Times

  • AC Level 2, 240-volt: about 7 hours from 10 to 100 percent;
  • 50 kW rapid charging: 73 minutes from 10 to 80 percent;
  • 250 kW (800 volts): 18 minutes from 10 to 80 percent;
  • AC home120V / 12A: about 68 hours

GV60 as Mobile Power Source

The GV60 can also be used as a mobile power source to tap the battery to charge other electronic devices. The so-called V2L (Vehicle to Load) function supports a 3.6kW charge, which is higher than the power supply in the average home. The system can be a savior in a power-out emergency, tailgating, or camping.

GV60 back seats

Back seat space feels compact with a butts-down, knees-up position. (Mark Maynard)

GV60 Performance Ride and Handling

The GV60 Performance is a sport sedan EV. Its release of power is eager and controllable. And this is despite a curb weight of 4,890 pounds, of which 1,055 to 1,060 pounds is for the battery. Most small electric SUVs are in this weight range, but AWD takes horsepower to move the mass.

While the GV60 has plenty of power, it’s not a sparkling performer in its cornering ability. It is quite responsive, but its arching roofline and electronic suspension are not assets in performance driving.

Both GV60 models have an independent suspension with front struts and a rear multilink. The GV60 Performance adds an electronically controlled suspension with road preview. The preview function pulls information from the front camera and navigation system to recognize rough roads or speed bumps. In such conditions, the damping force adjusts to the road conditions.

I’m sure suspension electronics can read the road in milliseconds, but sometimes a millisecond is too long. A well-engineered steel spring suspension can sometimes provide a quicker and more controlled response.

In my experience driving the Performance model, the ride quality in Comfort mode was luxuriously compliant (soft). It absorbed the harshness of rough pavement, but a pothole could produce an unnerving jolt. In Sport mode, the suspension tightened but was not harsh.

Long Wheelbase

Because of the powertrain skateboard layout, the GV60 has a long wheelbase of 114.2 inches; that’s several inches longer than a comparably sized combustion SUV. Consequently, the GV60 has a relatively wide turning circle of 39.2 feet, or maybe wider with the 21-inch tires. Its maneuverability is not unwieldy, but it does not feel nimble in underground parking.

Stopping force is absolute from four-wheel ventilated discs front and rear, with 14.1-inch rotors. There are four-piston calipers at the front and a single-piston rear caliper.

The GV60 Performance gets 21-inch Michelin Primacy Tour tires (255/40), which are wide and meaty for an SUV of this size. The standard GV60 gets 20-inch Michelin Primacy but has a narrower tread face of 255/45.

electric-Active Sound Design

Genesis says the GV60 is also its first model to use electric-Active Sound Design (e-ASD). The system provides various virtual driving sounds through the speakers based on the driving mode, the vehicle’s speed, and accelerator pedal data.

Drivers have a choice of three sounds:

Futuristic, symbolizes the direction of future mobility;

G-Engine, based on soft and sporty engine sounds;

E-Motor, reimagines motor sounds.

I don’t even know which sound was active when I was driving. It sounded like any electric vehicle, which was just fine for me. Will owners really personalize the sound of their GV60?

Cargo space is about 6 feet long with the back seat folded

Fold the back seats for up to 6 feet in length. (Mark Maynard)

Highway Drive Assist

Keep your hands on the wheel for Highway Driving Assist. It’s the same system found in Hyundai and Kia models. (Full safety features are listed in the specs box below.)

The sophisticated array of advanced technologies allows Level 2 assisted driving. The system works with reasonable accuracy, though in my experience the system would allow the GV60 to drift beyond the lane markings. And then give a warning tone, as if I was at fault.

These driver-assist systems take time for the uninitiated to find their comfort level. The support is an all-seeing set of eyes that is of particular value in the crammed daily commuting traffic, especially in narrow construction areas. I now activate steering assist in HDA as a distraction-avoidance safeguard.

Tidy storage space under the cargo floor for the charging cables and manuals.

Tidy storage space under the cargo floor for the charging cables and manuals.

Why Buy the Genesis GV60?

If you are of the mindset “A-B-T” — Anything But Tesla — or Anything But Elon, the GV60 and Genesis brand have that upstart passion without the politics.

While many GV60 reviews are critical of the driving range that is less than 300 miles on a full charge. For most owners, 300 miles is a benefit for vacation travel. For the daily drive, however, most owners will have (or should get) a home charger. There is good range for a Saturday drive to the country without range anxiety. And if a quick charge is needed, it won’t take that long with the GV60’s speed charging system.

The buyer for the Genesis GV60 will value its aesthetics and artful presentation. The engineering and electronics have already been well-tested in the various Hyundai and Kia models. And the Genesis warranties provide security for a brand still developing a reputation.

Lease the GV60 today, and in three years, trade it in for the updated version with a fresh battery and another three years of Service Valet and Concierge support.

Genesis GV60 Performance Specifications

Body style: compact 5-door, 5-seat AWD SUV

Motor: Permanent magnet synchronous reluctance motor; 429-hp, 320 kw total; front: 160 kW, rear 160; 10-second Boost Mode allows for 483-hp or 360 kW; 516 lb.-ft. torque

Transmission: single speed reduction gear

Estimated driving range: 235 to 246 miles

Battery: 697-volt lithium-ion polymer; 77.4 kWh capacity; 618 cells; weight 1,060.3 pounds

Charging times: AC Level 2, 240-volt: about 7 hours from 10 to 100 percent;
50 kW rapid charging 73 minutes from 10 to 80 percent; 250 kW (800 volts) 18 minutes from 10 to 80 percent

Onboard charger: Ultra-fast up to 800 volts or 350 kW

0-60 mph acceleration, estimated: 4.2 seconds, 3.9 seconds in Boost Mode

Towing capacity: 2,000 pounds, with a braked trailer

BY THE NUMBERS

Front head/leg room: 39/42.3 inches

Rear head/leg room: 38.1/37.6 inches

Length/wheelbase: 177.8/114.2 inches

Width/height: 74.4/62.4 inches

Curb weight: 4,890 pounds

Turning circle: 39.2 feet

Cargo space: 24-54.7 cubic feet; front trunk, .07 cu.ft.

FEATURES

Standard equipment includes: Nappa leather-trimmed upholstery, surround-view camera system, smart cruise control with stop-and-go, 17-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system (1,400 watts), remote smart parking assist, electric parking brake with auto-hold, 14-way power driver seat with 4-way power lumbar and cushion extension, a 12-way power front passenger seat with 4-way power lumbar, heated and ventilated front seats, carpeted floor mats;

Safety features include: 8 air bags, electronic stability and traction controls, brake assist, hill-start control, park distance warning front and rear, driver-attention warning, high-beam assist, rear occupant alert;

Driver-assist technologies include: forward collision avoidance assist; lane-keeping assist and lane-following assist; blind-spot collision avoidance-assist; blind-spot view monitor; rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist; highway driving assist; intelligent speed-limit assist; parking collision-avoidance assist.

PRICING

Base price: $69,415, including $1,125 freight charge; price as tested $70,915

Options on test vehicle: Matterhorn white paint $1,500

Where assembled: Ulsan, Korea

Warranties: 5-years/60,000-miles bumper to bumper; 3-years/36,000-miles free scheduled maintenance; 3-years/36,000-miles free service valet; 10-years/100,000-miles powertrain; 10-years/100,000-miles electric vehicle system; 3-years free map updates.

Genesis Electrified G80 AWD Review

Genesis Electrified G80 AWD Review

The 2024 Genesis Electrified G80 defines contemporary luxury and has a battery-electric driving range of 282 miles

A 2024 Genesis G80 EV plugged in at a public charging station

The 2024 Genesis Electrified G80 in Matira Blue paint. The all-wheel-drive sedan starts at $75,570 and has a battery range of 282 miles, with three years of free 30-minute charging sessions by Electrify America. (Photography by Genesis USA or as credited)

Table of Contents

Luxury Class Electric Sedans
Pricing
Safety Ratings
Charging
Ride and Handling
Performance
Interior Function
5 Good Things to Know
Why Buy the 2024 Genesis Electrified G80
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

I have never bought a vehicle solely for its paint color, but the Matira Blue paint of the 2024 Genesis Electrified G80 sedan would be a deal closer. This striking deep green-blue hue triggered a heartbeat for my favorite deep blue-green Crayola Crayon (now retired), and as James Taylor sings on “Sweet Baby James” — “Deep greens and blues are the colors I choose.”

Genesis says its Matira Blue is a hue of sustainable luxury. The optional paint color ($650), exclusive for the Electrified G80, is named after the Matira Beach of Bora Bora. A special paint pigment creates a palette of cobalt blue, emerald blue, and turquoise, which varies depending on the angle of view. In some lights, the car looks dark green; in others, it shows bluer.

For 2024, Genesis owns this special color that stands out on the highwayscape. But the so-called sustainable greens and blues are emerging as choices on various new electric vehicles. The electric 2024 Honda Prologue, for example, has North Shore Pearl, and there is a choice of Emerald Lake on the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq.

The broad G80 cabin has 58.3 inches of front shoulder room, making it comfortable for the big and tall.

The G80’s broad cabin has 58.3 inches of front shoulder room.

Luxury Class Electric Sedans

The Genesis Electrified G80 sedan is a full battery-electric executive-class sedan with a driving range of 282 miles. It competes in a slim segment of luxury BEV cars, including the Mercedes-Benz EQE, BMW i5, Lucid Air, and Porsche Taycan with more choices on the way, including the $340,000 Cadillac Celestiq.

Genesis also has battery-electric versions for its SUVs, including the compact-class GV60 ($52,000) and the midsize GV70 ($66,450)  .

At the 2023 L.A. Auto Show, Genesis showed the 2025 GV80 Coupe and new 2025 GV80 SUV, with turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder or 3.5-liter V-6 powertrains. The brand also revealed a battery-electric four-seat concept convertible called the Genesis X Convertible.

The Genesis X Convertible concept.

The Genesis X Convertible concept. Could it be a future halo vehicle for the brand?

2024 Genesis Electrified G80 Pricing

The Genesis Electrified G80 went on sale in 2021 as a 2022 model. For 2024, Genesis has added a second trim level, Advanced, which dropped last year’s starting price by $5,380 for what was the sole trim choice of Prestige.

The 2024 Electrified G80 Advance starts at $75,625 and the Prestige at $80,375; retail pricing includes the $1,250 freight charge from Ulsan, Korea. My Prestige tester had one option for Matira Blue paint, $650, for a total of $81,025.

To date, electrified Genesis vehicles are on sale in 33 states.

Genesis provides a comprehensive warranty package (highlighted in the specs box below). Among the coverages is a Concierge to arrange vehicle test drives at home and a Service Valet. For scheduled maintenance appointments, the valet service will schedule a pickup of your Genesis, leave a loaner vehicle, and return your car after servicing.

Check current Electrified G80 pricing here. And find special offers here.

Neatly stitched and heated steering wheel

Neatly stitched and heated G80 steering wheel. (Mark Maynard)

No EV Incentives

Because the Electrified G80 has a starting MSRP over $55,000 and the car is not built in the U.S., it is not eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit under the rules of the Inflation Reduction Act. But neither are the competing BEVs.

Unlike many new electric vehicles built on a “skateboard” electric platform, the Electrified G80 uses the same architecture as the gas-powered G80.

The specs box below shows the long list of standard and Prestige features.

Genesis G80 Safety Ratings

The 2024 Genesis G80 and Electrified G80 earned the Top Safety Pick+ recognition. The G80 sedans join the Genesis SUV lineup of GV60, GV70, Electrified GV70, and GV80 with top honors in safety.

To qualify as an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ a vehicle must earn:

  • Good ratings in the driver-side small overlap front, passenger-side small overlap front, updated side, and original moderate overlap front tests;
  • Acceptable or good headlights standard across all trims;
  • Advanced or superior ratings for front crash prevention in daytime and nighttime vehicle-to-pedestrian evaluations must be available.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has not rated the 2023 Electrified G80. However, all gasoline-powered versions of the G80 received the top five-star rating.

12.3-inch 3D digital instrument cluster in the Genesis G80

12.3-inch 3D digital instrument cluster. (Mark Maynard)

Charging the Electrified G80

Charging on my home 240-volt Level 2 system packed in 295 miles of range, which dropped immediately to 288 when I began driving and settled at 282 miles. The range maintained a measured pace of discharge, whether interstate cruising or around town.

To help bring power to the people, the G80 has a 400V/800V rapid multi-charging system. Genesis explains that the car’s driving motor and inverter can boost the voltage from 400 to 800 volts. That is a more optimized level for the system and provides a more stable charge. This system means owners can use an 800V rapid charging system without needing an additional converter and a 400V charger.

The charging door is in the grille’s upper right corner and is invisible when closed. Inside the charging door are lights showing the state of charge.

Charging Times

Charging from 10 percent to 100 percent would take 7 hours and 22 minutes on a 240-volt Level II charger or 22 minutes when using a 350kW rapid charger. With a charger at home, I had no range anxiety, and topping off took less than 2 hours when there were a hundred miles of reserve. I also have home solar, so my charge time is less critical.

Public charging for vacation or distance travel still needs to be improved. It is common to find dirty chargers, non-functioning chargers, and the nasty time-of-day upcharge fees. Scoundrels!

The standard 10.9 kW onboard charger has ultra-fast capability.

If you are traveling to visit a friend and need to plug into an AC 110-volt outlet, a full recharge would take 80 hours. However, few EV drivers put themselves in such a situation.

An underhood view of the 365 hp EV powertrain

The 365-hp dual-motor electric powertrain. (Mark Maynard)

Free Public Charging and V2L

The Electrified G80 is also a survival tool. An electrical Vehicle to Load feature — V2L — lets owners plug into 3.6 kW of battery power, which Genesis says is higher than average household power. The unique adapter cable plugs into the charging port and lets owners use small electric appliances, device chargers, and more outside the vehicle.

Genesis Motor America has partnered with Electrify America to give owners three years of free 30-minute charging sessions from the vehicle purchase date. Utilizing Genesis Connected Services and the Electrify America mobile apps, owners of the GV60, Electrified GV70, and Electrified G80 can locate and access fast charging stations while on the road.

Owners can use Genesis Home to find a top-rated residential AC EV charger, solar panels, and energy storage systems for charging at home. Genesis Home collaborates with Electrify America to provide home charging options.

A 19 inch Micheline tire on the "turbine" style G80 wheels

19-inch Michelin Primacy Tour all season tires with staggered widths. (Mark Maynard)

G80 AWD Ride and Handling

Genesis designers refer to the exterior G80 styling as “Athletic Elegance,” and it is a thoroughly modern translation. At 16.4 feet long, the sedan has a commanding stance and sits attractively on its wheels — contemporary by any definition.

The Electrified G80 is smooth and quiet on the road and a soaring bomber at speed on the highway. The ride quality is cushioned and quiet from Michelin Primacy Tour all-season tires — and the rubber reacts quickly for controlled evasive maneuvers. The 19-inch tires have staggered widths front and rear, 245/45 front and 275/40 rear.

The turning circle of 38.1 feet is about as tight as it gets for a big sedan, and it is a shorter arc than many midsize sedans. But there isn’t much steering feel.

A curb weight of 5,038 pounds is hefty, but it does not feel ponderous. It is most noticeable when transitioning driveways, speed bumps, and side-to-side jostling. A significant portion of the curb weight is the 1,204-pound battery, but the total weight is not outrageous compared to the 4,508-pound gasoline G80 V-6.

Keeping the even keel is the four-wheel multilink suspension that is electronically controlled with a Road Preview feature. A forward-facing camera watches road irregularities and magically manipulates the active suspension for up-and-down control. This system isn’t magic, but it magically seems to counteract the jolts of potholed streets. The svelte ride quality is not common to all electronic suspensions. Here’s an explainer.

16-way power driver seat with Ergo Motion massaging, thigh extender, and 4-way lumbar.

16-way power driver seat with Ergo Motion massaging. (Mark Maynard)

Electrified G80 Performance

Cracking the whip on a cabin of four adults means never having to say you are sorry for making passengers sit up and hold on.

Acceleration in Sport mode should easily achieve 0-60 mph acceleration in 4.9 seconds, per Genesis. I typically drove in Comfort mode, which feels tuned to stretch the battery range, but I just mashed the pedal a little harder when I wanted stronger acceleration. I preferred Sport mode around town for its quicker response, and in heavy commuting traffic, Sport helps to hold my position and thwart those who might dive in front. The one-speed transmission smoothly does its job, lacking nothing in performance; I quickly forgot about stepped shifts.

Depending on the driving conditions, an all-wheel-drive Disconnector Actuator System (DAS) will switch between rear-wheel drive and AWD to reduce power loss.

I especially like the one-pedal driving provided by regenerative braking. The driver can use the accelerator to slow the G80 to a stop. Paddle shifters at the steering wheel can increase or decrease the regen force.

A front door panels shows the Dark Lagoon Green interior shade

The Dark Lagoon Green interior color. (Mark Maynard)

Driver-Assist Systems

The Genesis G80 is fully functional for Level 2, hands-on-the-wheel semi-autonomous driver assistance. In my testing, the array of advanced technologies kept the G80 accurately centered in the lane without crossing the lines or the highway Botts dots. However, driving into low sunshine can cause disruptions as the sight sensors struggle with washed-out road surface white lines, light-colored concrete, and even when alongside 18-wheel semis with white trailers.

The Highway Drive Assist system begins with the GPS-enabled smart cruise control with stop and go and layers in:

  • Blind-spot collision-avoidance assist;
  • Rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist;
  • Lane-keeping assist with road-edge and lane-following assist;
  • Forward collision assist;
  • Forward-attention and driver-attention alerts.

These driver-assist systems take time for the uninitiated to find their comfort level. The support is an all-seeing set of eyes that is of value in the crammed daily commuting traffic, especially in narrow construction areas. I now activate steering assist in HDA as a distraction-avoidance safeguard.

A view of the electronic back seat climate controls looking forward to the front seat instrument panel

Heated seats and full back seat climate control. (Mark Maynard)

G80 Interior Function

I have tested Euro luxury sedans so loaded with advanced technologies that I did not know if I was smart enough to figure out how to use them. The Electrified Genesis G80 has all the advanced tech in those competing luxury sedans, but the Genesis presentation of technologies does not require an advanced degree to use and activate. The electronic controls are simply presented, making it almost effortless for the novice to figure it out in minutes. Genesis elevates its drivers without confounding them.

The rest of the G80 interior is luxuriously rewarding but not precious in its presentation. Think Audi, not Lincoln.

Driver controls are well organized, and the designers resisted gimmicky electronic, dazzly features that quickly become passe. Sightlines are unhindered at the side mirrors and out the back glass.

For me, nothing says luxury like door cinchers. This classy feature is part of the Prestige package, and the closing function removes the slam. Just pull the door to the entry, and the closer does the rest.

Because this is an “executive” car class, the cabin has 2 inches more shoulder room (58.3 in.) than the midsize Genesis G70 sedan. Those 2 inches are welcome room to spread out for big and tall drivers. And the cross-cabin width makes it much easier for designers to put everything in order. Headroom is tall at 40.3 inches.

The traffic-calmed cabin is due in part to Active Noise Control-Road. This piece of technology significantly reduces the noise level by measuring and analyzing road noises and simultaneously creating sound waves of the opposite frequency.

A max of 39.5 inches of legroom with a low AWD hump in the center.

A max of 39.5 inches of legroom with a low AWD hump in the center. (Mark Maynard)

Back Seat and Trunk Space

Rear legroom of 35.9 inches is comfortable for 6-foot passengers, with good headroom of 36.6 inches.

With the G80’s armload of standard equipment, I’d also like door-lock sensors in the rear doors. It’s a one-step maneuver when unloading children or bags of groceries that doesn’t require reaching for the front door sensor to lock or unlock.

The rear seatbacks do not fold because of the battery storage slightly intrudes behind the back seat. Trunk space is cropped to 10.8 cubic feet (down 2 cu.ft. from the gas G80), but there is a ski pass-through. Overall, trunk space is still a bit more than in the G70 sedan and plenty for a couple’s getaway luggage.

Trunk space of 10.8 cubic feet

Trunk space of 10.8 cubic feet is shortened by battery storage, but the space is only about 2 cubic feet smaller than in the gas-powered G80. (Mark Maynard)

5 Good Things to Know about the Electrified G80

Regenerative brake wiping

 Using the e-pedal driving function is an asset for the driver, but continued use without much use of the brakes introduces brake-disc rust and glazing. To counteract the buildup, the regen paddles can be brought to zero force for the brakes to be prominently used, which will polish the discs. Do this process every so often to clean the brake discs.

Emergency electric charger release

 There might be a time when a public charger malfunctions and will not release the charging cable. Genesis has an emergency power disconnect under the hood as a workaround, but the switch is not clearly marked.

Tire tool

The Electrified G80 has no spare tire, just a small tire-repair inflator kit (with far too many procedural steps to use at night). Rather than lug nuts, the G80 uses wheel bolts. Reinstalling the wheel requires the Genesis-provided wheel mounting assist tool to align bolt holes with the brake disc and wheel hub.

EV ID

The Electrified G80 has no exterior EV badges, lightning bolts, or bright green brake calipers to announce its electric-ness. Instead, there are two ways to identify the G80-E. The first is its reverse G matrix grille. It is a solid treatment, not like the open grille pattern of the gas model for engine breathing. The second identifier is the unique 19-inch turbine-style wheel design.

Walk-in seat controls.

“Walk-in” feature

Because Genesis and Hyundai had long been makers of chauffeured sedans in the Korean market, a carryover feature is the “walk-in” function. For the curbside back seat passenger, a power switch on the side of the front passenger seat allows the passenger to move the seat forward or just move the seat back. Opening the rear curbside door powers forward the front seat, creating the “walk-in” effect.

Why Buy the 2024 Electrified Genesis G80?

Genesis warranties have solved many of the perceived risks common to EV ownership. Especially reassuring is the 10-year/100,000-mile coverage for the electric vehicle system. The 3 years of free charging from Electrify America will be helpful for travel or for those who do not have a home charger.

Most buyers of large sedans opt for a lease rather than purchase, and with the long legs of Genesis’s warranties, the Electrified G80 has an active lifecycle of 10 years.

If Matira Blue does not charge your battery, there are eight other paint colors. Only Alta White is a no-cost choice, Makalu Gray Matte is $1,500, and the rest are $650 each.

The Genesis brand, the luxury division of the Hyundai (Kia) Group, is still building its U.S. reputation as a purveyor of Tier One luxury. Resist the temptation to pursue the perceived prestige of European marques and instead take advantage of a growing carmaker eager to please.

Genesis had me at “Service Valet,” door closers, and a 282-mile electric range.

A rear view of the G80 EV on the gravel parking lot of a park

Buyers of the Genesis Electrified G80 get three years of free 30-minute charging sessions from the vehicle purchase date. Owners can also use Genesis Home find a top-rated residential AC EV charger, solar panels, and energy storage systems.

SPECIFICATIONS

2024 Genesis Electrified G80 AWD

Body style: large-midsize, 4-door 5-seat all-wheel-drive sedan

Transmission: single-speed reduction gear, w/drive-modes select, and steering wheel paddle shifters for regeneration control

Motors: permanent-magnet synchronous AC front and rear

Power, AWD: 365 hp/272 kW; front motor 136 kW, rear 136 kW

Battery: lithium-ion polymer, 523 volts/87.2 kWh; 307 kw output; battery weight 1,204.2 lbs.; w/battery-heating system

EPA-estimated driving range: 282 miles on 19-inch wheels

Fuel economy equivalent, MPGe: 105/89/97 mpg-e city/hwy/combined

Charging from 10% to 100%:

  • AC 110 volt: 80 hours
  • Level II 240-volt: 7 hours 22 minutes
  • Rapid Charging, 350kW: 22 minutes
  • Onboard charger, w/ultra-fast capability: 10.9 kW

BY THE NUMBERS

0-60 mph acceleration: 4.9 seconds per Genesis and 4.1 seconds per Car and Driver; using Sport mode

Coefficient of drag: 0.26

Trunk space: 10.8 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 40.3/42.1 inches

Rear head/leg room: 36.6/35.9 inches

Length/wheelbase: 197/118.5 inches

Height/width: 57.9/75.8 inches (not including side mirrors)

Curb weight: 5,038 pounds

Turning circle: 38.1 feet

FEATURES

Standard features, include: 14.5-inch infotainment-navigation screen, active noise control, 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, power tilt-telescopic steering wheel, rotary shift selector dial, touch-type 3-zone climate control, microsuede charcoal headliner, stainless steel door sill plates (front and rear), leatherette dash pad and door panel inserts, sliding visors with covered and lighted mirrors, floor mats (front and rear); wireless phone charging pad, 19-inch alloy wheels;

Prestige package features include: Keyless entry with push-button ignition, power door cinchers, Nappa leather-trimmed seat upholstery, stylized gray matte wood trim, 16-way Ergo Motion (massaging) driver seat with 4-way lumbar and cushion extension, 10-way power front passenger seat, charcoal microfiber suede headliner and pillars, electric parking brake with auto-hold, front seat walk-in function, heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, Lexicon Quantum Logic surround sound 21 speaker audio system with 1,400-watt digital amplifier, laminated windshield and front side glass, auto defogging windshield, 4 USB charging ports, Bluetooth phone and audio, heated back seats, LED lighting (headlights with high-beam assist, running lights, taillights, side mirror turn signals), power-folding side mirrors with Genesis logo approach lighting, locking glove compartment, front console armrest storage box, heads-up windshield display, LED interior lighting (map lights, pin lights, rear overhead, glove compartment and dual trunk lights), power rear and manual rear door sunshades;

Advanced technologies

Vehicle-To-Load charging, smart cruise control with stop and go, surround view monitor with rearview parking guidelines, active noise control, park distance warning (front and rear), blind-spot collision-avoidance assist, rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist, lane-keeping assist with road-edge and lane-following assist, forward collision assist, forward-attention and driver-attention alerts;

Safety features include: 10 air bags, including center side bag, ABS with brake-force distribution, 5 mph bumpers.

SUSPENSION COMPONENTS

Brakes: 4-wheel ventilated 14.2-inch discs front and rear; 4-piston calipers front, single piston rear

Steering: motor driven rack and pinion; 2.25 turns lock to lock; 38.1-foot turning circle

Tires-wheels: 19-inch Michelin Primacy Tour all season, 245/45 front, 275/40 rear; 500 treadwear rating, tire-mobility kit for flat repair

Suspension: 4-wheel multilink; electronically controlled with road preview; front and rear with high performance gas shock absorbers;

PRICING

Base Prestige price: $80,375, including $1,250 freight charge; price as tested $81,025

Options on test vehicle: Matira Blue paint $650

Where assembled: Ulsan, Korea

Warranties: 5-years/60,000-miles bumper to bumper with roadside assistance; 10-years/100,000-miles powertrain; 10-years/100,000-miles electric vehicle system; 3 years of free charging from Electrify America

2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 Review

2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 Review

Stand back and give the Electrified GV70 a good look. Its fashion-forward styling has the look of wealth and richness. And it is.

The Genesis Electrified GV70 plugged in at a charging station

Electrified Genesis models are now sold in 23 states, and the brand says all new Genesis models will be electric starting in 2025, and the entire lineup will be all-electric by 2030. (Photos courtesy GenesisUSA or as credited)

Table of Contents

What is Genesis?
EV Competitors to GV70
Genesis GV70 Pricing
Genesis Warranties
Interior Features
Function with Finesse
Electrified GV70 Performance
Charging and Driving Range
A Mobile Power Source
Advanced Safety Technologies
Why Buy the 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 epitomizes the trendsetting “quiet luxury” movement in the automotive segment.

According to a recent money report by MSN.com, the so-called quiet luxury is defined by expensive materials in muted tones. Also known as “stealth wealth,” the trend is for “the complete lack of logos and anything too conspicuous,” said Thomaï Serdari, professor of marketing and director of the fashion and luxury program at NYU’s Stern School of Business.

The understated Genesis Electrified GV70 is one such example. This midsize, five-seat battery-electric SUV crossover has no green or blue “EV” badging. It does not have the snub-nose grille-less face or an awkwardly raised body intended to disguise the down-low, flat skateboard electric powertrain.

Look around the interior, and the appearance is of a “normal” car. The GV70 has no gimmicky displays and wide screens for a faux panorama. There is a wide screen atop the instrument panel, but it simply navigates the menus for phone, performance, electric performance, and charging needs.

Among the interior materials in the Electrified G70 are woven wool, tricot mesh (manufactured) fabric, and suede. A two-tone Glacier White interior option has copper-tone piping and quilted Nappa leather upholstery.

Stand back and give the GV70 a good look. Its fashion-forward styling has the look of wealth and richness. And it is.

A fashionable interior with smart placement of controls.

A fashionable interior with smart placement of controls.

What is Genesis?

Genesis Motors is the luxury division of South Korea-based Hyundai and Kia Motors. Genesis launched in the United States in late 2016 with the G80 and G90 midsize and large sedans. The brand has since brought out the Genesis G70 sport sedan, followed by the brand’s first SUV, the GV80. An Electrified G80 sedan and the battery-electric GV60 compact SUV came online in 2021. And the Electrified GV70 went on sale in 2022, making it the brand’s third electric model.

Electrified Genesis models are now sold in 23 states, and the brand says all new Genesis models will be electric starting in 2025. By 2030, Genesis plans to have an all-electric lineup.

The tally of states selling Genesis EVs to date is Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Many Genesis dealerships are paired with Hyundai dealerships. However, the brand has opened five standalone dealerships in the U.S. Genesis Santa Monica is the latest addition and the first in California.

The Genesis Electrified GV70 is the first Genesis built outside South Korea. In 2022, Hyundai Motors announced plans to begin EV production in Montgomery, Ala. Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama assembles the Hyundai Elantra compact sedan, Santa Fe midsize SUV, Tucson compact SUV, the Santa Cruz pickup and now the Genesis Electrified GV70. The $300 million project is expected to add 200 jobs.

In a related project, supplier Hyundai Mobis is building a $205 million 400-job EV battery module plant in Montgomery, expected to be complete in 2025. It will provide batteries to the Hyundai auto assembly plant and the Kia auto plant in Georgia.

A line of blue ambient lighting sets off the dash and center console.

A line of ambient lighting sets off the dash and center console.

EV Competitors to the GV70

Comparably equipped, all-wheel drive, luxury-class all-electric SUVs that compete with the Genesis Electrified GV70:

Audi Q8 e-tron, 285-mile range: $85,995;

BMW iX xDrive50, 307-mile range: $89,300;

Cadillac LYRIQ, 314-mile range: $79,985;

Mercedes-Benz EQB, 245-mile range: $69,550;

Tesla Model Y, 279-mile range: $51,380, including a $250 order fee.

Note: Retail pricing includes the vehicle freight charge but no EV incentives or rebates.

The dash-top 14.5-inch multimedia screen.

The dash-top 14.5-inch multimedia screen.

2023 Genesis GV70 Pricing

The Genesis GV70 is available in gasoline and battery-electric (Electrified) models. The styling is near identical for each, with a few subtle separators. The electrified GV70 can be recognized by its solid G-Matrix grille pattern, with the concealed EV charging port on the right corner and no exhaust pipes. The electric GV70 also has a stiffer structure and more soundproofing than the gasoline version, which also is quiet on the road.

The gasoline GV70 has two all-wheel-drive trim levels, a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine or a 3.5-liter V-6. The GV70 2.5T starts at $44,275 and can range to $54,425 with special paint and the Advanced package ($8,600). The GV70 3.5T ranges in price from $56,375 to $67,775.

Neither model includes a cargo cover or net for such a luxury price. Those accessories would add $250. A reversible cargo area mat is $160, which might be helpful for a bit more soundproofing.

Alta White is the only no-cost paint color. The other 12 color choices range in cost from $575 to $1,500.

2023 Electrified GV70 Pricing

The Genesis Electrified GV70 has trim levels of Advanced and Prestige. Pricing starts at $66,975, including the $1,125 freight charge from Montgomery, Ala. The Prestige test vehicle was $75,525 with the Prestige package ($6,800), Makalu Gray Matte paint ($1,500), and a two-tone Glacier White interior with copper piping and quilted Nappa leather upholstery.

The Boost button at the base of he steering wheel for a jolt of passing power.

The Boost button for a jolt of passing power.

Among the Prestige features are a leatherette-wrapped upper instrument panel, microfiber suede headliner, head-up display, a 3D instrument cluster, premium audio system, active noise control-road, heated second-row seats and steering wheel, and rear side-window sunshades.

Despite being built in America, the Electrified GV70 still sources battery materials from outside the U.S., which makes it ineligible for a federal tax rebate. However, it does receive the tax credit when leased, and Genesis passes that on to consumers with more attractive lease pricing. And owners can still benefit from HOV access.

Check current GV70 pricing and offers here.

Precise fitment and lines throughout the interior. (Mark Maynard photo)

Precise fitment and lines throughout the interior. (Mark Maynard photo)

Electrify America & Genesis

Working with the public charging company Electrify America, owners of the Electrified GV70 receive three years of free 30-minute charging sessions from the vehicle purchase date. EA has a range of nationwide fast-charging stations, which can be located via the Genesis Connected Services and Electrify America mobile apps.

Genesis Warranties

Genesis takes care of its customers with a wealth of warranty coverages.

The “chauffeur” power seat switch on the side of the front passenger seat can move and change the seatback angle of an unoccupied front passenger seat. (Mark Maynard photo)

The “chauffeur” seat switch.

The basic new-vehicle warranty includes:

  • 5 years or 60,000 miles bumper to bumper;
  • 3 years or 36,000 miles of free scheduled maintenance;
  • 3 years or 36,000 miles free service valet;
  • 3 years of free map updates;
  • 10 years or 100,000 miles powertrain;
  • 10 years or 100,000 miles electric vehicle system (or in California, 10 years or 150,000 miles).

For on-road assistance, called Connected Care, uses a cellular network connection for Automatic Collision Notification, Enhanced Roadside Assistance, and SOS Emergency Assistance. The system also includes a monthly vehicle health report, maintenance, and diagnostic alerts.

Concierge and Service Valet

Service Valet and Concierge Services are among the warranty coverages, and both are money to an owner. For service, Genesis will handle vehicle pickup, deliver a replacement Genesis, and return your vehicle when service is required. The pickup and return can be anywhere the owner chooses, within reason. Learn more about the Service Valet at https://owners.genesis.com/us/en/resources/vehicle-health/genesis-service-valet-simplifies-maintenance.html

The free three-year subscription also provides online or app scheduling of service appointments. The Electrified GV70 will also give owners a screen alert when it is time for service and then connect to schedule an appointment with the preferred dealership.

The split screen camera shows overhead views.

The all-around view of the camera system. (Mark Maynard photo)

Concierge Services

Many new vehicle owners develop relationships with the dealership service manager, but Genesis encourages owner involvement through its concierge services. For example, if the nearest Genesis dealer is out of your way, the concierge can arrange an at-home or multiple test drives. And if you loved the Genesis you tested, the concierge will help plan a visit to the nearest dealership to finalize the sale. Here is how to get started.

Interior Features

I quickly felt comfortable in the driver’s seat. Sightlines are open across the hood and out the rear window, wide and somewhat deep. The front side mirrors are on the body, not at the windshield pillars, which opens cornering views.

A split-screen camera view gives an overhead view, forward and reverse. Animated graphics show the GV70 moving and how close it is to other vehicles or objects.

The 12-way adjustable driver’s seat should be considered a safety feature for how it conforms to the driver. Driver’s seat height is an asset for short drivers such as me. However, I did not need the full height, while in most other cars, I instinctively raise the seat to its highest position. The front passenger seat has eight-way power.

Another choice to dial in what should be your ideal position is Smart Posture Care. The system analyzes the driver’s posture. Once seated, the driver enters their height and weight on the posture screen. The system then adjusts the driver’s seat, steering wheel, mirrors, and head-up display to the optimal position.

Small-item storage areas range from large door panels, with a bottle slot, to a locking glove box and a fuzzy-lined armrest storage box with a 12-volt socket.

I especially liked the charging module that looks like a repurposed smoker’s package. The flip-top slot is wide enough for most smartphones and has a charging USB and media port.

The open engine-motor bay

Genesis engineers provide easy checkpoints for fluids. (Mark Maynard photos)

The top box in the engine bay holds a small kit for the spare tire inflator and other items.

The engine-top storage box — with a light.

Crafting Interior Calm

The Electrified GV70 is one of the better soundproofed vehicles I have tested, yet there is noticeable wind noise at highway speeds. And that is with the body’s low 0.29 coefficient of drag.

Otherwise, ride noise is subdued. Some of the work toward creating interior calm is from the Active Noise Control-Road system. It electronically measures and analyzes road noises and simultaneously creates sound waves at opposite frequencies.

Navigation is standard with a 14.5-inch HD screen. It is a cloud-based system for optimized routing, voice recognition, and over-the-air updates.

The shift console is driver-oriented, with a shifter dial in the rearward position near the armrest. Just ahead is a stylized dial with a knurled surround. It is nicely differentiated from the shift dial and gives access to the infotainment systems. It is handy to check such elements as the EV range, the navigation map, audio and media selections, and Genesis Connected Services for vehicle diagnostics and maintenance requirements.

GV70 Function with Finesse

The quality of interior construction is Tier 1 luxury. Panel alignment is intensely accurate. And even the double-stitched seam on the upper dash and doors matches perfectly with a dual bead of chrome trim just below.

Genesis provides a handy negative post to jump the charging battery.

Genesis provides a handy negative post to jump the charging battery. (Mark Maynard photo)

A charcoal microsuede headliner adds intrigue. And at night, a striking blue line of ambient lighting along the dash and center console has a dramatic effect.

Interior controls of the Electrified G70 are fully electronic, but Genesis engineering makes all those controls easy to figure out and use. Because there are many alternate controls, you can use as much or as little of the technologies as you wish.

For example, the ellipse of electronic controls for heat and AC has large dials to adjust the temperature. And the touch-sensitive controls, such as for seat heat or ventilation, have large displays that activate with a light touch, helping to keep eyes on the road.

Owners can also use a fingerprint reader to unlock and start the GV70. While using the start-stop button will suffice, the fingerprint reader’s benefit is that it is tied to the driver’s profile; it automatically loads the driver’s preferences when authenticated. This is particularly helpful for folks who share their vehicle with someone else.

An owner’s smartphone can also function as a digital key to lock and unlock the front doors and then use the fingerprint reader to start the car.

Back seat space has Reclining seatbacks and back-seat legroom of 36.6 inches.

Reclining seatbacks and back-seat legroom of 36.6 inches. (Mark Maynard photo)

Back Seat and Cargo Space

Adults in the back seat of the Electrified GV70 should be reasonably comfortable with 36.6 inches of legroom and a slightly short seat cushion. The doors open to near right angles, and the transmission tunnel is low for more center-seat foot space.

There are numerous Genesis perks, such as reclining seatbacks, electronic climate controls, lights, jacket and drycleaning hooks, and a broad armrest. Somewhat unusual is a front passenger seat “chauffeur” power switch to move the seat forward for more back seat legroom.

Cargo space of 28.7 to 56.5 cubic feet is unchanged from the gasoline G70. But because of the battery platform, the interior height of 27 1/2 inches might be short for tall cargo. Fold the 60/40 seatbacks for 6 feet in length.

There are many conveniences in the cargo area, including large side lights, robust seatback release levers, and a household 120-volt outlet.

The open cargo space of the GV70

Fold the rear seatbacks for 6 feet in length. (Mark Maynard photo)

Electrified GV70 Performance

Two motors of equal 160 kilowatt power produce 429 horsepower. But a Boost Mode gives a 10-second overboost to 483-hp. That boost feature is in addition to Sport mode, giving a thrilling jolt to acceleration.

A one-speed transmission simulates eight shift points. Acceleration can feel quite swift, launching to 62 mph in 4.2 seconds, per Genesis. Factor that force with a hefty curb weight of 5,038 pounds, which includes the battery weight of 1,063 pounds

I especially value the Intelligent Pedal (i-Pedal), which allows the driver to accelerate, decelerate, and slow to a stop using just the accelerator pedal. Not all EV makers use this type of system, believing the driver should be responsible for acceleration and stopping.

A low center of gravity from the battery placement lets the Electrified GV70 feel planted. Though there is confident handling, there is little driver feedback through the steering wheel.

Max towing of 3,500 pounds is the same for gas or electric GV70s.

The concealed charge door in the G-Matrix grille of the Genesis GV70

The concealed charge door in the G-Matrix grille.

Charging and Driving Range

The estimated range for a fully charged Electrified GV70 is up to 236 miles. Charging at home, I saw fully charged ranges of 248 to 256 miles.

Helping to stretch the driving range, a Disconnector Actuator System automatically connects or disconnects the motor and drive shaft depending on driving conditions. The system switches between two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. In daily driving, the power is rear-wheel drive. The system runs in all-wheel drive during stronger acceleration and in Sport mode.

Smart Regenerative Braking factors driving habits, real-time navigation, and road conditions to send kinetic energy back to the battery pack more effectively.

Adding 350kW rapid charging capability enables the 77.4 kWh battery to charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 18 minutes. Under optimal conditions, rapid charging can add more than 60 miles in 5 minutes.

The 400V/800V multi-rapid charging system raises the voltage supplied by typical chargers from 400V to 800V, Genesis says. And owners can use both 400V and 800V charging infrastructure without needing an additional converter. The 800V charging can be an asset when traveling, but most carmakers say to minimize the use of DC fast charging.

A Mobile Power Source

As a high-capacity electric source, the Electrified GV70 is part survival tool and charger on wheels. Vehicle to Load Charging, known as V2L, gives a 3.6kW charge. That charge is higher than the power supply in the average home when tapped through a household 120-volt outlet. V2L will not power an entire house but can power necessities during a power outage, tailgate parties, or outdoor projects.

V2L also can be used to charge a stranded EV. It will charge slowly, Genesis says, but it is helpful when the battery charge is very low or in an emergency.

The GV70 has ventilated disc brakes all around, with 14.2-inch front discs and four-piston calipers.

Ventilated disc brakes all around, with 14.2-inch front discs and four-piston calipers.

GV70 Advanced Safety Technologies

The Electrified GV70 has all the advanced driver-assist technologies for hands-on-the-wheel semi-autonomous driving.

Driver-assist technologies include: parking distance warning, front and rear; parking collision avoidance assist rear; blind-spot collision-avoidance assist and rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist; lane keeping assist and lane following assist; forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian-cyclist detection and junction turning.

Full safety features are in the specs box below.

Highway Drive Assist

Keep your hands on the wheel for Highway Driving Assist. It’s the same system found in Hyundai and Kia models.

The sophisticated array of advanced technologies allows Level 2 assisted driving. In my testing, the system kept the GV70 accurately centered in the lane without crossing the lines or the highway Botts dots.

These driver-assist systems take time for the uninitiated to find their comfort level. The support is an all-seeing set of eyes that is of value in the crammed daily commuting traffic, especially in narrow construction areas. I now activate steering assist in HDA as a distraction-avoidance safeguard.

Why Buy the 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70?

As a standard bearer of stealth wealth, the 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 tester is a defining statement of luxury for less. Genesis represents conscionable wealth.

I recommend leasing, not owning, a battery-electric vehicle. With so many electronics and digital displays, I do not trust they will remain trouble-free over 10 years. After a 3-year lease, the owner will get a fresh and fully updated new vehicle.

It is the brand’s comprehensive warranty coverage that sweetens the deal. The Genesis Service Valet saves the owner time and takes the stress from getting a vehicle to the dealership and back home.

With 250 miles of electric driving range, an owner should feel confident for about 90 percent of daily driving. A home Level 2 charger is essential for convenience and well worth the installation costs. For vacation travel, the Electrified GV70 owner and owners of EVs with even higher ranges will still meet at the fast charger while on the road.

A rear three quarter view of the electrified GV70

The electrified GV70 is so far sold only in 23 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

2023 Genesis Electrified GV70 Specifications

Body style: midsize 5-seat AWD electric SUV crossover

Motors: 160 kW front and rear

Total system power: 429 hp with 10-second “Boost Mode” to 483 hp; 516 lb.-ft torque

Battery: 77.4 kWh lithium-ion polymer; 697 volts; with battery heating system

Battery weight: 1,063.3 pounds

Transmission: 8-speed automatic 1-speed reduction gear

EPA-estimated driving range: 236 miles

Fuel economy equivalent: 98/83/91 MPGe city/highway/combined

Top speed: 146 mph

0-62 mph acceleration: 4.2 seconds

Max towing capacity: 3,500 pounds with braked trailer

CHARGE TIMES

Onboard ultra-fast charging capacity up to 800 volts, 350 kW

120-volt household outlet: About 68 hours;

AC Level II, 240-volt: About 7 hours from 10 percent to 100 percent

50kW Rapid Charging: 73 minutes from 10 to 80 percent

250kW Rapid Charging: 18 minutes from 10 to 80 percent

BY THE NUMBERS

Coefficient of drag: 0.29 cd

Cargo space: 28.7 to 56.5 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 38.6*/41.3 inches *without sunroof

Rear head/leg room: 38.6/36.6 inches

Front shoulder/hip room: 59.1/56.1 inches

Length/wheelbase: 185.6/ 113.2 inches

Width/height: 75.2*/64.2 inches *excluding side mirrors

Curb weight: 5,038 pounds

Turning circle: 37.8 feet

FEATURES

Prestige package equipment includes: Nappa leather-trimmed upholstery, 14-way power driver seat with Ergo Motion and 4-way power lumbar and cushion extension, 12-way power passenger seat with 4-way power lumbar and cushion extension, integrated memory system with Smart Posture Care, heated and ventilated front seats, 15-speaker Lexicon premium audio system with Quantum Logic Surround sound, second-row sunshades;

Standard GV70 features include: Proximity key with push-button start, remote start, panoramic sunroof, power-folding side mirrors with Genesis logo, smart cruise control with stop & go, front wireless charging pad, a rearview camera with parking guidelines, surround-view monitor with blind-spot view, remote smart parking assist, head-up display, power hands-free liftgate, 60/40 split-folding back seat, cargo cover, carpeted floor mats, 20-inch wheels, electric suspension with road preview;

Safety features include: 8 air bags, brake assist, hill-start assist;

Driver-assist technologies include: parking distance warning, front and rear; rear parking collision avoidance assist; blind-spot collision-avoidance assist and rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist; lane keeping assist and lane following assist; forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian-cyclist detection and junction turning.

PRICING

Electrified GV70 Prestige base price: $66,975, including $1,125 freight charge; price as tested $75,525

Options on test vehicle: Makalu Gray matte paint $1,500

Where assembled: Montgomery, Ala.

Warranties: 5-years/60,000-miles bumper to bumper; 10-years/100,000-miles powertrain; 10-years/100,000-miles electric vehicle system (10-years/150,000-miles in California)

Genesis Experience: 3-years/36,000-miles free scheduled maintenance and service valet; 3 years map updates, and free connected services

Lexus RZ 450e First Drive

Lexus RZ 450e First Drive

The 2023 Lexus RZ 450e is a lightning rod of change for the brand

The battery electric 2023 Lexus RZ 450e has standard all-wheel-drive, and driving ranges of 196 or 220 miles, depending on tie size. Pricing starts at about $61,000.

The battery electric 2023 Lexus RZ 450e has standard all-wheel-drive and driving ranges of 196 or 220 miles, depending on tie size. Pricing starts at about $61,000. (Photos courtesy of Lexus)

Table of Contents

6 Intriguing Features
Pricing and Warranties
Incentives and Rebates
RZ Buyer Demographics
Driving the RZ
Safety Technologies
Powertrain
Charging
Reinventing the Wheel
Why Buy the Lexus RZ 450e?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

Lexus flipped the switch for its electric-vehicle future with the 2023 RZ 450e midsize SUV. The RZ is the brand’s first purpose-built battery-electric vehicle that will be available throughout the U.S. and globally.

Built on the e-TNGA platform shared with the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra, the RZ will go on sale this spring. Sizewise, the RZ is technically a small SUV, but it splits the segment between a super-compact and midsize.

Sold in two all-wheel-drive trim levels with two wheel sizes, RZ 450e starting prices range from about $61,000 to $66,000. Because the RZ and BZ-Solterra are built in Japan at the Motomachi Plant (in Toyota City), none qualifies for the federal tax incentive of $7,500. State and local incentives, however, might be available (details below).

Both models have a 71.4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack for total system horsepower of 308. RZ’s DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive system has two eAxle motors, a 150 kW front motor and an 80 kW rear.

Entry models with 18-inch wheels have an EPA-estimated electric driving range of up to 220 miles and an MPGe rating of 115/98/107 city/highway/combined. Models with 20-inch wheels have an EPA-estimated range of up to 196 miles or an MPGe of 102/87/95.

“RZ” stands for “Radiant Zero,” such as for “shining” and Zero Emissions. Similarly, Toyota uses BZ for Beyond Zero to brand its battery-electric vehicles.

In a full year of RZ 450e sales, Lexus says it hopes to sell 4,900 units. In the U.S., there are around 240 Lexus dealerships.

The RZ interior has a minimalist design theme with new materials and special lighting to create a luxurious impression.

The RZ interior has a minimalist design theme with new materials and special lighting.

6 Intriguing RZ Features

Steering By Wire

The steer by wire system uses a yoke rather than a wheel. The optional system is still be tested and refined by Lexus engineers.

Steering by wire uses a yoke rather than a wheel.

The optional steer-by-wire system eliminates the mechanical steering column to the front axle and, with it, the transfer of vibration. Instead, electrical signals communicate steering inputs for much quicker steering response. And instead of a steering “wheel,” Lexus uses a steering yoke. A yoke will help train drivers to use smaller steering inputs rather than hand-over-hand movements to rotate a wheel. The system’s steering ratio constantly adjusts to the speed of the vehicle. Steering by wire provides more “agility in slow-speed situations and impressive stability at higher speeds,” Lexus says.

The steer-by-wire system also has a different gauge cluster that sits higher (1.5 inches) and farther away (1.4 inches) from the driver. The change in positioning is to minimize the driver’s line-of-sight movement.

Dealerships will provide initial testing to familiarize owners before sending them down the road. And it will take time for new users to adapt, but not just to the quicker steering response.

It was an odd initial experience in my testing of the yoke system. That was primarily due to my muscle memory of rotating a wheel. The yoke requires the driver’s hands to be in a 9-and-3 position. There will be fewer positions to rest hands on longer trips.

The system, however, is still being refined and is expected to be available in the U.S. at a future date. Pricing has not been set.

Electrochromic Dynamic Sky panoramic roof

The electrochromic Dynamic Sky panoramic roof changes from opaque to clear at the touch of a button.

The electrochromic Dynamic Sky panoramic roof changes from opaque to clear.

All models of RZ have a panoramic glass roof, but the Luxury model has the option ($550) of an electrochromic function. The so-called smart glass transitions from opaque to clear at the touch of a button at the top of the windshield header. The goal is to eliminate the need for a sunshade.

Radiant Heating

The optional radiant heaters are positioned at the base of the dashboard to heat front passengers’ legs and feet.

The optional radiant heaters are positioned at the base of the dashboard.

It takes less energy to heat occupants than to heat the entire cabin, so Lexus added radiant heating for the front seat, standard in the Luxury model. The heaters at the base of the dashboard warm legs and feet and are in addition to seat heaters (and ventilation).

Radiant heat might have more value to buyers in colder regions. The radiant heater on the passenger side replaces the glove box, removing any interior locking storage.

With the loss of the glove box, materials that typically are kept in the glove box, such as owner’s manuals, can be stored in the under area of the shift console peninsula. But even this space required an adjustment. To help keep items from slipping off the shelf and into the driver’s foot space, the console has about a 2-inch taller lip on the driver’s side versus an inch lip on the passenger side.

Shadow Illumination

Embedded lighting in the door panels is used in the RZ 450e to create a sense of luxury.

Embedded lighting is used in the RZ 450e to create a sense of luxury.

Part of Lexus’ plan to redefine luxury is using shadow illumination. The upper front door panels are embedded with a span of light that creates a decorative pattern. Trouble is, the pattern is only visible at night. During the day, the door panels are rather bland looking. In the Luxury model, users have a choice of 50 ambient interior colors and 14 themes.

Vortex Generators

Vortex Generators at the end of the roof are intended to channel air flow down the glass to sweep away rain.

Vortex Generators are intended to channel air flow down the glass to sweep away rain.

At the roof’s end at the back glass, the so-called vortex generators channel airflow down the glass, eliminating the need for a rear wiper arm. In theory, the downward flow of air could be effective at highway speeds. But in town, those vortex generators will do nothing to clear away rain, heavy morning dew, or frost.

Illuminated Logo

An illuminated front logo, $200, also lights up when the RZ is charging.The RZ will be recognizable at night by the optional lighted front Lexus logo, $200. The logo also illuminates when charging.

Lexus RZ Pricing and Warranties

Starting prices listed below include the $1,150 freight charge from Motomachi Plant in Toyota City, Japan.

Premium with 18-inch wheels: $60,800;

Premium with 20-inch wheels: $62,040;

Luxury: $66,300.

Check here for current pricing and incentives.

Competing EVs to the RZ 450e include the Audi etron, Genesis GV60, Jaguar iPace, Polestar 2, Tesla Model Y, and Volvo XC40 Recharge.

A two tone paint option for Ether and Black paint is $1,200.

Two-tone Ether and Black paint, $1,200.

Color Choices

The RZ has a selection of five paint colors, including the new Ether blue. Four of the hues are $500 each, and only Caviar (black) is a no-cost choice. There also are two two-tone choices of Ether and Black Onyx or Cloudburst Gray and Black Onyx, $1,200 each.

And there are three interior color options: Thunderstorm and Macadamia, Palomino, and Dapple Gray.

Lexus RZ Warranties

  • 10-years/150,000-miles high-voltage battery;
  • 4-years/50,000-miles bumper to bumper;
  • 6-years/70,000-miles powertrain;
  • 2 free scheduled maintenance service appointments at 6-months/5,000-miles (whichever is earlier) and 12-months/10,000-miles;
  • Roadside assistance: 4-years/unlimited mileage

RZ Incentives and Rebates

The 2023 Lexus RZ 450e does not qualify for the Federal Electric Vehicle Tax Credit because it is built in Japan, not the United States. And because Lexus and Toyota have exceeded the government’s 200,000-unit limit. However, the RZ does qualify for some state and regional perks. The California Clean Fuel Reward amount has been temporarily reduced to $0 from $750.

As of this posting, information for the California Clean Vehicle Rebate for the Lexus RZ 450e was unavailable. When active, the rebate was $2,000. Participants are eligible based on gross annual income, as stated on their federal tax return.

Toyota created this incentive finder for federal, state, and municipality incentives.

The RZ 450e also qualifies for California (and other states) High-Occupancy-Vehicle freeway access, with the green DMV decal

Lexus Reserve

This new Lexus Reserve program aims to reduce “range anxiety” for drivers who don’t want to plan a driving trip around stops at charging stations. RZ 450e owners and lessees can rent another Lexus vehicle from their dealer for free. The program provides 30 days of a rental that can be used for three years from the date of purchase or lease. RZ 450e owners also will have access to a concierge guest experience to answer BEV questions.

Lexus RZ Buyer Demographics

Lexus expects the target customer for the RZ 450e will be:

  • Highly educated professionals and city and suburban residents;
  • Higher than average household income of $175,000-plus;
  • Older millennials and couples or families, with an even split of male and female buyers.
  • Lexus loyalists moving up from the comparably sized RX SUV or compact NX, and Toyota-brand move-ups.
  • First-time EV buyers who waited to make an intentional, refined choice.

Redefining Lexus Luxury

Lightweight materials are essential when building an EV. The lighter the curb weight, the farther the battery range. But the traditional materials that define a luxury car are heavy — leather upholstery, wood or metallic trim, and extensive power-operated features.

Instead, Lexus presents new interior design and materials, with special lighting effects to create a luxurious impression.

NuLuxe synthetic leather (half the weight of leather) is the standard upholstery in Premium models. And manufactured Ultrasuede fabric is standard for the Luxury. Luxury models also have access to an optional Tsuyasumi film, which has a shiny charcoal effect on the center console.

The minimalist interior treatment, however, might not appeal to the traditional buyer accustomed to Lexus’ pampering features.

More standard features are highlighted in the specs box at the end of this story.

Interior Function

There are five USB charging ports in the RZ cabin. Three USB Type-C ports with a wireless charger are on the lower instrument panel. Back-seat passengers have two Type-C USB ports at the base of the center console.

A standard 14-inch touchscreen has high-definition clarity for infotainment, navigation display, and the panoramic view monitor. The Luxury adds a 10-inch-wide head-up windshield display.

Tall headroom of 39.8 inches with the pano roof is spacious enough for 6-foot-6 occupants. Legroom is a comfortable stretch at 42.1 inches.

Driver controls are traditional with intuitive function and reach. And sightlines are open at the side windows and across the hood. Rearward views are slim out the back glass, but the panoramic view camera system is a great enabler in tight parking situations.

There is a standard 10-speaker sound system or an optional 13-speaker Mark Levinson Surround Sound system.

Back seat space is reasonably accommodating, but legroom of 38 inches is not limo-like, depending on who is sitting ahead.

The fast slope of the roof crops some cargo space, but Lexus says there is width for a golf bag at the tailgate entry. Or fold the second row for up flat space of 48 cubic feet.

Back seat legroom of 38 inches can be tight when tall occupants are seated ahead. Shown is the Palomino NuLuxe upholstery.

Back seat legroom of 38 inches can be tight when tall occupants are seated ahead.

Driving the RZ

At the recent media launch in San Diego, journalists could drive both trim levels of RZ in 18- and 20-inch wheels. The RZs were preproduction models but appeared production ready. Still, it is the procedure for preproduction media vehicles to be well-prepped for the perception of full function. The production version, however, might have differences. The following observations came after driving various short routes in the area.

The first thing prospective buyers will notice about the RZ 450e is its styling. Lexus embraced its “spindle” grille treatment but as a complete spindle body design. The RZ exterior is a movement of angles, arcs, and aerodynamic twists and turns.

Noise Calmed Cabin

Once buckled in place, the second aspect of the RZ will be the cabin’s quietness. Lexus is proud of its ability to filter out unpleasant noise and harshness. In my experience, this cabin might be the quietest of any in the high-luxury segment. The quiet is so penetrating that it is relaxing.

While the Premium model is luxuriously calmed, the Luxury model adds acoustic front and rear side window glass for the vault feel.

Another quieting aid is the tires. For the stable ride quality Lexus wanted, the RZ has staggered-width tires, wider at the rear. The Luxury model preserves its hushed cabin with ultra-high performance Dunlop SP Sport Maxx 060 20-inch tires 235/50. These are soft and grippy tires. But know that the treadwear rating (UTQG) for these ultra-performance Dunlops is a low 280. That number translates to a tread lifespan of around 25,000 miles or so. And plan on purchasing snow tires for driving in winter weather.

The Premium model is fitted with 18-inch Bridgestone Turanza EL450 (235/60) all-season touring tires. The Turanza EL450 has a more durable treadwear rating of 400. For a UTQG (Uniform Tire Quality Grading) comparison, a midsize all-season touring tire for a crossover SUV will have ratings as high as 700 to 800.

Parking is uncomplicated with a turning circle of 36.8 feet or a little more with 20-inch tires. And there is the Advanced Park system as part of the $1,475 Technology package. Use Advanced Park to find and automatically park horizontally or nose-in. The package includes the Digital Key app and the 10-inch head-up display.

The Luxury model rolls quietly on 20-inch ultra-high-performance Dunlop tires.

The Luxury model rolls quietly on 20-inch ultra-high-performance Dunlop tires.

RZ Safety Technologies

Under its skin, the RZ 450e has an advanced neural network of safety and driver-assist technologies. Lexus’ driver-assist systems are among the most steady and predictable for lane-centering and vehicle control, without frightening alerts to potential intrusions from other vehicles.

Leading the lineup of tech is the Lexus Safety System+ 3.0. Among its assist features are:

PCS — Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection.

DRCC — All-speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control: In highway driving, the adaptive cruise system uses radar and camera technology to help keep the vehicle at a preset speed and distance from vehicles ahead, even in stop-and-go traffic.

CSM — Curve Speed Management, within DRCC. A new feature to help manage speed in curves when cruise control is engaged.

LTA — Lane Tracing Assist. Lines on the road or a preceding vehicles give active assistance to keep the vehicle centered in its lane;

LDA w/SA — Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist;

PDA — Proactive Driving Assist: Initiates gradual braking into curves or braking and steering to maintain distance control between the vehicle and a preceding vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist;

Risk Avoidance Emergency Steer Assist: Objects in the lane can be avoided by gentle braking and steering under certain daytime conditions;

Left Turn Oncoming Vehicle Detection/Braking.

The open RZ hood shows th e The electric powertrain modules and control hardware.

The electric powertrain modules and control hardware under the hood.

Lexus RZ Powertrain

The Lexus RZ 450e has a total system power of 308 hp, generated by two dual permanent-magnet synchronous motors. The dual-motor setup has a 150 kW motor at the front and an 80 kW rear. Transferring power is a single-speed e-Axle.

Either model, Lexus says, can launch to 60 mph in 5 seconds.

A “skateboard” style battery pack is positioned under the floor, extending from about the engine-bay firewall to just ahead of the back seat. The 96 cells of lithium-ion batteries generate 355 volts for total battery power of 71.4 kWh; the battery capacity is 201 Ah (ampere-hours).

Lexus uses water-cooling and water-heating systems to protect the battery pack from temperature swings.

RZ acceleration can be brisk and forceful, depending on how hard the accelerator is used. RZ performance can be manipulated by four drive modes of Normal, Sport, Eco, and Range. Range mode switches off the air-conditioning system and applies a more rear-wheel-drive bias.

I’m always conservative when driving an EV, but Sport is a go-to in heavy traffic to help guard my line.

There is no “e-pedal” driving, in which the vehicle can be slowed to a stop by lifting off the accelerator pedal. Instead, paddle shifters at the steering wheel can be used to vary the amount of regenerative braking force.

Lexus RZ Charging Times

Under ideal conditions, the RZ can fully recharge in about 9.5 hours with a Level 2 charger, and from 0-80 percent in approximately 30 minutes with a DC fast charger.

The RZ comes with a Level 1 vehicle-charging cable for 120-volt outlets. And all models are equipped with a Combined Charging System (CCS) socket for at-home and public charging.

For at-home charging, most Lexus dealers offer an option to purchase a ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 charger ($749, not including installation) at the dealership or directly from ChargePoint. ChargePoint Home Flex is Energy Star certified and Wi-Fi connected. The charger can be installed indoors or outdoors and comes with a 23-foot charging cable. The home charger can add up to 25 miles of range per hour and fully recharge the battery when plugged in overnight.

For help in charger selection and installation, Lexus recommends Qmerit.

The installation service can help locate a certified electrician to install the EV charger and provide an initial free quote. Customers will be provided information on Qmerit during their purchase checkout process at participating dealers.

The open charge door on the left front fender of the RZ

150kW rapid charging can add 10-80 percent in around 30 minutes.

Curb Weights

Heavy electric cars are not always dynamic to drive. While the RZ is not exactly sporty in its handling, sportiness was important in suspension engineering.

Lightweighting features and technologies in developing the RZ have made it among the lighter EVs in its size segment. The RZ weighs 200 to 300 pounds less than competitors such as the Volvo, Mustang Mach-e, or the VW ID.4. The RZ weighs a whopping 1,296 pounds less than the Cadillac Lyriq.

The RZ Premium model weighs 4,586 pounds with 20-inch wheels, and 4,619 pounds for the Luxury model. Hefting that weight smoothly is a challenge, especially with SUV height. But the suspension engineering creates a truly svelte ride quality. There is no objectionable bottoming-out jounce and rebound as the dampers adjust to catch and control the heave of weight.

RZ Suspension, Steering, Braking

The RZ suspension is not overly sophisticated. It is comprised of front MacPherson-type struts and a rear trailing arm multi-link configuration. Both assemblies are tuned and located for handling balance, roll posture, and ride comfort.

At the rear, Frequency Reactive Dampers alter the dampening force on the extension stroke in response to road surface frequency input. The FRD works to provide a high level of handling stability, Lexus says.

Also neatly dialed in with the suspension are the steering response and braking engagement. The drive-by-wire steering is constant in turns, but I could not discern any road feedback.

Four-wheel ventilated disc brakes have 12.9-inch front rotors and 12.5 inches rear. The regenerative braking has no on-off effect as the brake pedal is applied and pushes through to the engagement point. Drivers will value the smooth engagement when nosing their RZ into a parking space with a vehicle or wall ahead.

Folded seatback of the open cargo area

The fast slope of the roof crops some cargo space, but Lexus says there is width for a golf bag.

Reinventing the Wheel

The automotive industry is in the middle of a once-in-a-century transition from internal-combustion propulsion to electric. And Lexus, too, is in a pivotal moment of major transformation, said Greg Kitzens, Lexus marketing GM.

Lexus aims to sell fully electric vehicles worldwide by 2035, with the hope of selling 1 million EVs globally in 2030, Kitzens said at a recent media test drive. (According to industry reports, Toyota targets global sales of 3.5 million EVs in that time frame.)

Electrified vehicles are not new to Lexus. The brand launched its first gasoline-electric hybrid RX SUV in 2004 and today has seven hybrid or plug-in electric vehicles in its lineup.

Electrification of existing Lexus and Toyota vehicles was the faster route to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to help slow climate change. The world’s largest automaker is now being criticized for not launching more battery-electric models.

It was a simple business plan, with some consideration of the planet, Kitzens said on the sidelines of the RZ media drive.

“The battery resources to build one battery-electric vehicle could instead be used to build six plug-in electric Lexus vehicles or 90 gasoline-electric hybrids,” Kitzens said. He was citing research by Gil Pratt, Toyota Motors’ chief scientist and executive fellow for research.

Today, Toyota Motor is at work on a wholly re-engineered, next-generation platform dedicated to battery electric vehicles arriving in 2026. It is a “BEV-first mindset,” but with a balanced approach that will include plug-ins and hybrids.

With lithium as scarce as it is, automakers can reduce carbon emissions more quickly through a multipronged approach to electrification that includes hybrids rather than focusing exclusively on fully electric vehicles, said Pratt in an Automotive News report.

A rear view of a blue RZ 450e

The RZ styling is a movement of angles, arcs, and aerodynamic twists and turns.

Why Buy the Lexus RZ 450e?

The RZ 450e doesn’t set any charging speeds, driving range, or powertrain efficiency benchmarks. But Toyota and Lexus focus on the real-world range for reliability and battery life.

Don’t get hung up on competitors’ claims of 300 or more miles of battery driving. With a home charger, it really doesn’t matter if your EV has a range of 200 or 350 miles. You’ll both meet at the public charging station on a long driving trip.

Either RZ model is favorably priced as a luxury electric SUV.

A nicely equipped Premium model will cost around $63,415. A nicely optioned Luxury model with such extras as two-tone paint ($1,200), the cold-weather package ($200) and another $200 for the illuminated Lexus grille logo, and the Dynamic Sky roof ($550) will run $67,300.

For the $3,885 pricing difference, I prefer the Luxury model for the complete Lexus luxury treatment.

2023 Lexus RZ 450e Specifications

Body style: midsize, 5-door, 5-seat electric SUV with standard AWD

Motors: dual permanent magnet synchronous, 150 kW front, 80 kW rear

Total system power: 308 hp

Transmission: e-Axle single speed

Battery: 355-volt lithium-ion with 71.4 kWh total battery power from 96 cells

EPA-estimated driving range: 220 miles with 18-inch tires; 196 miles with 20-inch tires

Fuel economy equivalents: 115/98/107 mpg-e city/hwy/combined with 18-inch tires; 102/87/95 mpg-e with 20-inch tires

Top speed: 99 mph

0-60 mph acceleration: 5 seconds

AC Charging Times

Level 1, 110-120 volts, from 0-100 percent, around 50 hours;

Level 2: 240-volt, 32 amp (7 kW), around 9.5 hours

DC Fast Charging Times

400-amp, 150 kW: 0 to 80 percent, around 30 minutes

Charger output: 6.6 kWh

BY THE NUMBERS

Cargo space: 24 to 48 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 39.8/42.1 inches

Rear head/leg room: 39.7/38 inches

Length/wheelbase: 189.2/112.2 inches

Curb weights

Premium 18-inch wheels: 4,564 pounds

Premium 20-inch wheels: 4,586 pounds

Luxury: 4,619 pounds

Turning circle: 36.8 feet

FEATURES

Standard Luxury model equipment includes: Panorama glass roof, NuLuxe-trimmed seats and interior door trim, 14-inch touchscreen infotainment-navigation display, panoramic view monitor, 10-inch head-up windshield display, wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, wireless phone charging pad and 5 USB charging ports, single-color ambient lighting with Shadow Illumination, electric parking brake, heated and ventilated front seats, paddle shifters with regenerative braking force indicator, memory presets for driver’s seat-steering wheel-side mirrors, digital rearview mirror, power liftgate with kick sensor, 10 air bags;

TIRES

  • Premium model: 18-inch Bridgestone Turanza EL450 all-season touring, 235/60 front, 255/55 rear
  • Luxury model: 20-inch Dunlop SP Sport Maxx ultra-high performance, 235/50 front, 255/45 rear

Safety features and technologies include: 10 air bags, Advanced Park and Intuitive Parking Assist with auto braking, blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, Lexus Safety System+ 3.0

Where assembled: Motomachi Plant, Toyota City, Japan

Warranties

  • 4-years/50,000-miles bumper to bumper;
  • 6-years/70,000-miles powertrain;
  • 2 free scheduled maintenance service visits at 6-months/5,000-miles and 12-months/10,000-miles;
  • High-voltage battery warranty: 10-years/150,000-miles;
  • Roadside assistance: 4-years/unlimited mileage