Genesis has officially announced pricing for its new GV70 mid-size crossover in the US market, starting at $41,000 and exceeding $60,000 in top trim.
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The least expensive GV70 starts at an even $41,000. For that, you get all-wheel-drive with a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 300 horsepower (224 kilowatts) under the hood. It's also loaded with a bevy of standard driver safety and assist systems, not to mention LED lights front and rear, heated seats, a digital cockpit with an 8-inch digital instrument display, and a 14.5-inch center screen. An eight-speed automatic transmission manages engine power for all GV70 variants including the V6.
From there, the $45,000 2.5T Select model adds spiffy wheels, a panoramic roof, aluminum trim, ventilated front seats, an upgraded stereo, and more. The 2.5T Advanced offers even more safety tech and other features for $49,150, with the $52,750 Sport Prestige being the most expensive four-pot GV70 you can buy. At that price, you get full leather on the inside, 21-inch wheels, and even more driver-assist tech.
Those seeking more power in the GV70 must start at $52,600 for the 3.5T Standard. The twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 dishes up 375 hp (280 kW) while offering mostly the same features as its 2.5-liter twin. We say
mostly because the base V6 version gets higher-end equipment like the panoramic roof, 19-inch wheels, electronically controlled suspension, ventilated seats, and pretty much all the driver-assist systems. Things get a bit fancier in the 3.5T Sport Advanced at $57,600, with the 3.5T serving as the GV70 flagship at $62,500. Here's a quick reference chart to see everything at a glance.