All new Genesis models will be 100% electric by 2025; To sell only electric vehicles by 2030

Genesis has announced that all new models to be launched by the company will be fully electric vehicles by 2025. The big goal is to become an all-electric car brand with a six-model line-up by 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035.


Genesis wants to be an all-electric car brand by 2030 with a six-model line-up

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Genesis wants to be an all-electric car brand by 2030 with a six-model line-up

Korean luxury car brand Genesis, owned by Hyundai Motor Group, has announced that all new models of the company will be fully electric vehicles by 2025. The announcement was made during the New York Auto Show 2022, where the company also revealed its new EV concept – the Genesis X Speedium Coupe, which previews the new design language for the company’s future EV range. The company has also said that the bigger goal is to become an all-electric car brand with a six-model line-up by 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035.

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Globally, Genesis already has three electric vehicles in its portfolio – the electrified G80 sedan, the electrified GV70 SUV, and the new GV60 electric compact crossover SUV. In fact, the GV60 will be the company’s first fully electric vehicle to be launched in the US market, for which the company has now launched a special individual buying program called Priority One.

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The GV60 will be the company’s first fully electric vehicle to be launched in the US market

In addition, the company will also introduce the electrified GV70 SUV in the US, which will also be the first Genesis product to be manufactured in the country from December 2022 at its manufacturing facility in Montgomery, Alabama.

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As far as the Genesis X Speedium Coupe concept is concerned, the company says that the name was inspired by the Korean racetrack in the city of Inje and the passion for motorsport inspired it in the Genesis designers. The concept follows the principle of car-for-car reductive design, or “less is more”. The concept’s metallic emerald green shade is called “Inge Green.”

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