2026 Genesis GV60 RWD

2026 Genesis GV60 RWD

Electric SUV · RWD

306 mi 74 kWh 225 hp NMC NACS 240 kW DC 1 recalls 0 complaints · 0/10K
72 /100
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Based on battery health, build quality, owner data, EPA range, and market pricing

Above average for 2026 EV Compact SUVs (class avg 68 · top 19%)

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Sourced from: NHTSA· EPA· KBB· J.D. Power ·3 Reddit threads ·18 forum excerpts

Last scanned 22 days ago

Buyer brief · 259 words

The 2026 Genesis GV60 RWD packs 306 miles of EPA range, 240 kW fast charging and a 74 kWh battery, and a worth-pursuing score, but only after a hard inspection and a fair price.

Score read

A 72/100 makes this worth inspecting. Battery-health score is 87/100, but owner feedback score is only 51/100. On Reddit, owners keep flagging the same two issues: build quality and owner satisfaction. Treat missing repair records as a price problem, not a footnote.

Price context

Bring your own comps Pull current comps before negotiating

Pull a current KBB Fair Purchase, an Edmunds True Market Value, and an active dealer listing for this exact trim. Anchor your offer to those, not the seller's number.

Who this is for

✓ Good for

  • Daily commuter ≤50 mi/day, predictable charging
  • Road tripper Long trips, needs DC fast network
  • Weekend driver Performance, fun, low mileage

✗ Avoid if you are a

  • $
    Bargain hunter Best TCO, reliability + low depreciation

Gotchas

  • Serviceable Recall paperwork has to match the exact VIN.

    Mitigation Use NHTSA and the automaker lookup, then require repair records instead of a verbal promise.

  • Verify Owner feedback is the part to read carefully (51/100).

    Mitigation Read the complaint themes and ask whether this VIN has already had those issues repaired.

  • Verify Current market pricing is not confirmed well enough for this trim.

    Mitigation Compare KBB, J.D. Power, and live listings for the same trim before treating price as a buying signal.

Pre-purchase inspection

  • 1 Run the exact VIN through NHTSA and the automaker recall lookup before discussing price.
  • 2 Compare the dashboard range estimate with the EPA 306-mile rating after a full charge.
  • 3 Confirm how much of the 10-year/100,000-mile battery warranty remains and whether it transfers.
  • 4 If road trips matter, run a short DC fast-charge session and watch whether speed tapers normally.
  • 5 Read the complaint themes, not just the count, and ask the seller whether those issues have shown up on this VIN.
TrimIndex Intelligence
Synthesized 9 days ago
0 NHTSA Complaints 0 per 10K VINs · low for any vehicle class
1 Recall Campaigns
3 Reddit Threads r/electricvehicles
18 Forum Excerpts avg -0.17 sentiment

VIN status first This model has 1 NHTSA recall record. The exact VIN lookup decides whether the car in front of you is clear.

Complaint context This scan found 0 NHTSA complaint records (0 per 10K VINs, low for any vehicle class). Read the themes below before treating the raw count as the verdict.

Price needs outside confirmation Current market pricing is incomplete, so MSRP should not be used as the deal signal. Compare KBB, J.D. Power, and live listings for this exact trim.

Analyzed by TrimIndex Data Engine · Scoring methodology →

Pricing & Market Value

Original MSRP Exact sticker unavailable
Current Market Value Used-market read unavailable
No market data yet
KBB
Fair Purchase Price
$54,020
71
J.D. Power
Consumer Verified™
$62,831 Verified Fair Price

Score Breakdown

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Your Score
72
/100
Battery Health
87
Weight29%
Owner Satisfaction
51
Weight24%
Build Quality
84
Weight18%
Range & Efficiency
62
Weight18%
Software & Tech
75
Weight11%

Vehicle Specifications

306
miles
EPA Range
74
kWh
Battery
225
hp
Horsepower
30.6
kWh/100mi
Efficiency
RWD
 
Drivetrain
Used-EV incentive finder

The federal $4,000 used-EV credit ended Sept 30, 2025.

But 10 states still run their own used-EV rebate programs — some up to $5,000. Pick your state to see what's available for this trim.

Source & disclaimer
SourceData compiled April 2026 from each state's administering agency.
DisclaimerProgram rules change. TrimIndex is not a tax advisor — confirm eligibility with your state's issuing agency before purchase.
The Financing Room · What Actually Happens

Dealers make ~$3,575 on the average car loan.

After the price is set, the finance manager runs four plays to rebuild margin. Every buyer without a pre-approval is a target. Here's exactly what they run — and what stops each one.

01 · Without pre-approval
Rate markup

78% of dealer loans carry a hidden +1.13% markup above what the lender actually charges. You never see it — it's buried in the contract. · CFPB

With pre-approval ↓
Rate is already locked

Dealer must match or beat your lender — they can't add margin invisibly. The markup play is dead on arrival.

02 · Without pre-approval
+$1,800
"What's your monthly budget?"

Once you answer, they stretch the term to hit your number. Median result: $4K less off the price, 12 more months on the loan. · Industry avg

With pre-approval ↓
One number to negotiate

Financing is done. Only the sale price is on the table — and the dealer knows it.

03 · Without pre-approval
+$1,775
GAP + extended warranty upsell

Back-office F&I profit averages $1,975/vehicle, up 8.5% YoY. These products exist — but dealer markup is 4–10x what you'd pay elsewhere. · Dealership Guy

With pre-approval ↓
You can shop it or skip it

Dealer GAP runs $500–1K. Your insurer sells the same coverage for $100–250 over 5 years. Now you know.

04 · Without pre-approval
Yo-yo / spot delivery

"Your loan fell through — come re-sign." This pulls your APR up +5% on average. It's legal. It works because you've already driven the car home. · Ctr for Responsible Lending

With pre-approval ↓
Financing already closed

A lender commitment letter means the deal is final. "Pending dealer approval" doesn't apply. You can't be yo-yo'd.

You overpay
~$3,575

Margin handed to the dealer's finance department — for nothing.

Your cost to get pre-approved
$0

Takes 2 minutes. No obligation to use it — but you'll walk in with all the leverage.

Lock your rate before you go to the lot.
Soft pull only No SSN required Works at any dealer

Pre-approval is a soft credit inquiry — no score impact. FICO treats all auto-loan hard pulls within 14 days as one, so you can still shop rates at the dealer.

NHTSA Recalls (1)

Jan 2026
Electrical System — Instrument Cluster — Panel
Campaign #26V019000

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain Genesis 2025-2026 G80, GV80, 2026 G80 "Electrified," GV60, GV70 "Electrified" and GV70 vehicles. Due to a software error, the instrument panel display may fail. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 101, "Controls and Displays."

An instrument panel display that fails to show critical safety information, such as the speedometer or fuel gauge, increases the risk of a crash.

Check VIN status at NHTSA.gov

NHTSA Complaints (0 total · 0 per 10K US vehicles · low for any vehicle class)

0
NHTSA Complaints

No complaints filed with NHTSA for this vehicle.

What Owners Are Saying

▲ +0.80Satisfaction

"After a bunch of shopping around, I just leased a BMW i4 e35 to replace my Tesla as my new daily I've been in the fortunate position to have a weekend fun car + daily 2 car garage for a while. For a daily Tesla Model 3 for 4 years until I sold it last summer for almost how much I paid for it initially, right before I moved to another country. Now I'm back in the States and I need another daily again. No, despite what you hear the 718 GTS is a terrible daily driver, especially a manual one in this atrocious Pacific Northwest traffic. After 2 weeks my left calf is now visibly larger than my right one, thanks to the heavy clutch. And getting around 16 mpg when gas price is $6/gallon doesn't feel good either. The following are the cars I considered and drove: **Tesla Model 3**: Best cost/performance EV powertrain in the business. A Model 3 Performance is 15% cheaper than a Kia EV6 GT and 30% cheaper than a BMW i4 M50, while having longer range and the Tesla charger network. But I want something different this time around. I wanted something with a *premium* interior and good noise insulation, two things that I disliked the most about the Model 3. **Kia EV6**: Great packaging and good platform. Looks good from the outside, a ton of space inside, decent range and very good value. The interior material/build quality feels cheap. However the deal breaker was the seats. Something was protruding weirdly in the back against my lower spine and I couldn't get comfortable no matter what. Tried lumbar adjustment, different car, etc, didn't go away. Can't buy a car that I don't feel comfortable sitting in. **Hyundai Ioniq 5**: Great car. Slightly better than the Kia EV6 in many ways and feels more premium. However I had the *exact* issue with the seats (probably same source). No go for me personally, but I highly recommend it. **Genesis GV60**: Now this was a shockingly good car. I liked the polarizing exterior design and the interior was drop dead gorgeous, with details and materials that punch far above its segment. The powertrain was fantastic too with acceptable range and good performance. The Advanced Trim is the sweet spot imo. This was my runner up, despite being the only crossover I considered. **2024 Polestar 2**: Good powertrain and decent cabin tech. It's about $5-10k overpriced but that's what happens when you have such a high tariff against Made in China cars. The car was fun to drive but the packaging was a complete and total disaster. I've never seen a car that size being so cramped inside. I'm 5'9 and 145lbs and yet I always hit my head or my knee on my way getting in. Even inside it feels suffocating. Backseats are extremely uncomfortable and rear headroom is comparable to most 2+2 coupes instead of an actual sedan. Volvo did such a terrible and disappointing job with the whole design and packaging. **BMW i4 M50**: I can't believe I'm saying this, but the i4's exterior has grown on me. The M50 trim, being the top dog, is an incredible"

— r/electricvehicles · 2026
▲ +0.50Satisfaction

"I Chose the Q8 etron: Here's Why There are a lot of EV choices, but here is why I chose the Q8 etron which I'll just refer to as Q8 from here on. Previously I have had 3 etrons (2019 premium plus, 2019 edition one, 2021 prestige), 2023 Tesla Model 3 Performance, 2023 Genesis GV60 Performance, 2022 Audi Q4 etron, and 2023 VW ID.4. My etrons were always my favorite, but when used car prices spiked in 2021, and my job changed, it made sense to sell it. My Tesla I hated. Even if the car was perfect, the customer experience was so awful I wouldn't consider another one. No doubt Tesla has the easiest and best user experience when it comes to the app, charging, route planning, etc., However, I couldn't get over AP shutting off with every lane change ($6k EAP would fix that), the excessive noise on the highway, and the auto high beams never being able to decide if they should be on or off. The Genesis was trouble-free and I really enjoyed the fast charge times and all of the luxury features. My only complaint was the not-so-good highway efficiency (2.6-2.7 mi/kWh in 60 degree temps), which mattered to me at the time. The Q4 I really liked. It was very familiar Audi with no weird EV specific stuff that some manufacturers like to do. It got slightly better efficiency than the GV60 and it had a slightly larger useable battery pack. The only real letdown was the charging speeds. Next was the ID.4. It was significantly cheaper than the Q4, had much better charging speeds, travel assist was better, and the ride/ handling was nearly identical to the Q4. The real reason I wanted a new car now was to get back in a lease. With how rapidly EVs have been depreciating and with ongoing changes in technology, I no longer wanted to own/ finance an EV. No need for any financial advice, the mental sanity I have from not owning an EV is worth it to me. My favorite thing about the Q8 is the ride. It is so quiet, smooth, and heavy feeling that it is like a bank vault on wheels. That right there is enough for me to pick the Q8, but put the car in dynamic, the air suspension drops, the ride firms up and it does pretty well in the corners. On the other end of the spectrum, put it in Allroad or offroad and it raises nice and high to tackle deep snow. The charge curve is no longer as flat as it used to be; it mostly hangs out between 130-170 instead of a flat 150, but the 170 is towards the middle of the charge curve so you don't need to arrive at a charger near dead for best speeds. The battery is also relatively high voltage for a 400V class, so it will get 161kW out of most 150kW chargers. It also has Plug and Charge plus 2 years of unlimited EA. I suppose I am very lucky to have good EA stations where I travel. I have no real complaints about the car. The ride is quiet and smooth, the B&O stereo is great, wireless Android Auto and Carplay, good driver assistance, good headlights, \~250 miles of easily achievable range, good fit and finish, and"

— r/electricvehicles · 2026
▽ 0.80Software

"Thoughts on the Genesis GV60 after two years of ownership I've owned my GV60 for two years now and thought I'd update with my thoughts. There are some things that annoy me, and this review will sound pretty negative, but overall it's a good car and I do not regret buying it. **Driving:** The steering is fairly precise and throttle/brake response is good in all driving modes, but if you're in non-Eco mode (in other words, AWD instead of RWD), the rear wheels are always powered and power to the front wheels is turned on or off as needed, but it does this even if you're not accelerating. (I suspect for traction purposes just in case; it doesn't differentiate between AWD-for-power and AWD-for-traction.) This is really problematic when turning; when the car engages the front motor, the turning radius decreases, and then when it releases it the radius increases. This means that going around a curve, the car can suddenly try to swerve into or out of the lane as it adds or removes power, forcing you to quickly correct. This is so aggravating and even a bit nauseating that I just keep it in Eco (RWD) mode at all times, using the Boost button when I want to accelerate quickly. But since Boost changes the throttle mapping, it's not something you really want to engage or disengage while your foot is on the pedal. My only other drive-related complaint is that the one-pedal mode is too slow to decelerate, so I often have to use the brake pedal anyway. My Bolt (previous car) had a perfectly smooth yet prompt deceleration curve in one-pedal mode that was very easy to predict and I coul"

— r/electricvehicles · 2026
▽ 0.50Build Quality

"Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. - Genesis Forums - Genesis Motors Forums - Genesis GV60 EV Forum - GV60FORUM.COM - _Thread author_ Thread author n171n - _Start date_ Start date Jan 28, 2023 View on Social Feed JoinedJan 28, 2023Messages7Reaction score3Points3Genesis Model Year2023Genesis Model TypeGenesis GV60 When driving over anything even slightly bumpy I get rattles from the rear seats. It sounds like its coming from the head rest area, but there is no way to verify JoinedJul 7, 2017Messages15,851Reaction score9,908Points113LocationParrish, FLGenesis Model Year2018Genesis Model TypeGenesis G80"

— Genesisowners · 2026
▽ 0.50Software

"#3· Feb 21, 2026 I've done a soft reset on the head unit, cleared cache on Spotify and Android Auto, uninstalled and reinstalled Spotify and have also tried a different Samsung phone and the problem still exists. I've spoken with Genesis Customer Care, twice, always great support from them, and they suggested taking it into the dealer for them to look into it. - Arial - Book Antiqua - Courier New - Georgia - Tahoma - Times New Roman - Trebuchet MS - Verdana Post Reply Genesis GV70 Ordering and Purchasing Kurt67 Mar 6, 2025 2026 Genesis GV70 Price"

— Gvforums · 2026
▽ 0.40Build Quality

"> n171n said: > > Anyone having annoying rattle issues with their GV60? > > When driving over anything even slightly bumpy I get rattles from the rear seats. It sounds like its coming from the head rest area, but there is no way to verify > > > Click to expand... Find a spot that gives you the rattle every time. Have someone sit in back. As you drive across is have them hod the head rest or antying else you think it may be. Repeat a few times. #### Looney100 JoinedFeb 22, 2022Messages2,605Reaction score1,928Points113LocationCanadaGenesis Model Year2023 > n171n said: > > Anyone having annoying rattle issues with their GV60? > > When driving over anything even slightly bumpy I get rattles from the rear seats. It sounds like its coming from the head rest area, but there is no way to verify > > > Click to expand... Make sure the rear seatbelts are held properly in the brackets between the seat and door. They rattle horribly when not. JoinedJul 23, 2022Messages178Reaction score100Points43Genesis Model TypeGenesis GV60"

— Genesisowners · 2026

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