The subtly facelifted has been revealed ahead of its Australian release by September this year. or signup to continue reading Blink and you'll miss them, but exterior changes include a new front bumper, headlights and wheel designs inspired by what Genesis calls its 'Athletic Elegance' design philosophy. More substantial changes have been made inside, where the small electric SUV benefits from the Korean luxury brand's new 27-inch widescreen display encompassing the digital instrument cluster and infotainment system, as well as a new steering wheel.
It's unclear whether the GV60 has received any substantial changes under the skin, with full specifications to be detailed ahead of its domestic market launch by March this year. However, given the GV60 shares its E-GMP architecture with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, it would be logical to expect a bigger battery with more range – a new 84kWh unit should replace the current 77kWh battery. It's also unclear whether there will be changes to the electric drivetrain, given the existing GV60 Performance AWD bisects the AWD and high-performance versions of the Ioniq 5 and EV6.
Currently in Australia, Genesis sells the GV60 in dual-motor AWD and Performance AWD variations. A more affordable is available overseas, but thus far it has been out of bounds for Australia. Digging deeper into the headline changes – which are still quite subtle – the headlights get new Micro Lens Array technology, while the new 21-inch five-spoke alloy .