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The all-electric Genesis GV60 is due for an upgrade. In a video announcing new brand ambassador Jack Ickx, the updated Genesis GV60 design appears to have leaked in the background.

Genesis leaks new GV60 design

Genesis launched the GV60 electric SUV in 2021 as the brand’s first dedicated EV. Built on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, the same used to power the IONIQ 5 and Kia EV9, the GV60 is offered in three powertrains.

The trim options include the standard 2WD and AWD models and a Performance AWD version.
All are powered by a 77.4 kWh battery offering between 235 and 294 miles range.

Genesis’ luxury SUV boasts the brand’s “Athletic Elegance” design theme. You can see signature Genesis features like the Two-Line headlamps, Crest Grille, and a new Clamshell hood design.

On the inside, the GV60 features its “Beauty of the White Space” with a minimalist feel. The floating architecture, next-gen infotainment, and premium details, like a Crystal Sphere, capture the Genesis luxury experience.

Three years after its debut, it looks like Genesis is working on an updated GV60 EV. During an introduction for its newest brand ambassador, Jack Ickx, the new Genesis GV60 design appears to leak in the background.

The image, posted by South Korea’s ShortsCar, shows several design changes. At first glance, the new design looks more aggressive, with air intakes and slimmer LED headlights.

(Source: ShortsCar)

Genesis likely included design upgrades to boost efficiency, although this has yet to be confirmed.

The 2024 Genesis GV60 currently starts at $53,350 (including destination) with up to 294 miles range. The Advanced mid-range model starts at $61,900 with 264 miles range, while the Performance version starts at $70,900 with 235 miles range.

2024 Genesis GV60 trim Price
(including $1,195
destination fee)
Range
(EPA estimated
miles)
Standard RWD $53,350 294
Advanced AWD $61,900 264
Performance AWD $70,900 235
2024 Genesis GV60 price and range

With ultra-fast charging at 350 kW, the Genesis GV60 can be charged from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes.

Genesis has committed to an all-electric future by 2030. The luxury automaker nearly quadrupled EV sales in the US last year with 6,403 models handed over. That’s more than Lexus and Lucid.

If you’ve been eyeing Genesis’ electric SUV, we can help you get started. You can use our link to find great deals on the 2024 Genesis GV60 near you today.

Source: TheKoreanCarBlog

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BYD just launched the world’s largest car carrier to charge up its global EV ambitions

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BYD just launched the world's largest car carrier to charge up its global EV ambitions

The BYD Shenzen, its new ro-ro ship that can carry 9,200 vehicles, has officially undocked. BYD’s new car carrier is the world’s largest as the EV giant aggressively expands overseas. After sales surged last year, the Chinese EV leader looks for even more global market share in 2025.

BYD Shenzen undocks as the world’s largest car carrier

BYD sold a record 4.25 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) last year, over 40% more than it did in 2023. That includes electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).

Although several automakers have yet to release full-year sales results, BYD is expected to outsell several global auto leaders, such as Ford, Honda, and Nissan. Meanwhile, this year could be even bigger for China’s largest automaker.

According to a new report from China News Service (via IT Home), the BYD Shenzen, the company’s fourth ro-ro (roll-on/Roll-off) ship, finished undocking and is ready to set sail.

BYD’s new car carrier is the world’s largest, capable of transporting up to 9,200 vehicles. Since 2024, BYD has launched four ro-ro ships as it expands into new overseas markets.

The first, the BYD Explorer No 1, was launched in January 2024. It has already completed several trips to Europe, including Spain and Germany, and also docked in Brazil.

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BYD Explorer No 1 unloading cars in Brazil (Source: BYD)

BYD’s second (BYD Changzhou) was put into operation in early December 2024, followed by the BYD Hefei, which set sail last week. All three can carry up to 7,000 vehicles.

The Hefei hit the seas last week, carrying 5,000 NEVs. BYD said the vessel will “accelerate the internationalization process of China’s new energy vehicles.”

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BYD Hefei sets sail for Europe carrying nearly 5,000 new energy vehicles (Source: BYD)

The BYD Shenzen, named after its hometown, is not only the world’s largest but also the most environmentally friendly. According to the report, the new ship includes BYD box-type battery packs and shaft-belt generators for the first time.

Electrek’s Take

BYD has already entered 100 countries and regions globally, but it’s poised for even more growth in 2025. After producing over 1.77 million vehicles last year, BYD topped Tesla by about 4,500 units to become the world’s largest EV maker.

Meanwhile, Tesla delivered slightly more fully electric vehicles, with 1.78 million in 2024, compared to BYD’s 1.76 million.

With an influx of new rivals in China, BYD is aggressively expanding into new overseas. After entering Japan in 2023, a market dominated by domestic automakers, BYD sold more EVs than Toyota in 2024.

After launching its first EV in South Korea this week, starting at just over $20,000, BYD will now challenge Hyundai and Korea on their home turf.

BYD’s growing presence is forcing legacy automakers to take drastic actions to keep up. After falling behind, Japan’s Nissan and Honda are now teaming up on EVs to fend off BYD’s surge.

In Thailand, or the “Detroit of Asia,” as it’s called, Japanese automakers have watched their market share fall from 90% to just 76% over the past two years amid BYD’s growing presence.

With new vehicles launching in Mexico, Brazil, Europe, Singapore, Thailand, and many more regions this year, BYD is poised for more growth in 2025.

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Rivian (RIVN) stock rises as Volkswagen plans to expand $5.8 billion EV partnership

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Rivian (RIVN) stock rises as Volkswagen plans to expand .8 billion EV partnership

Rivian’s (RIVN) stock is trending on Friday after Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume hinted at expanding upon their new EV partnership. Volkswagen’s boss said the company could offer “great opportunities” for Rivian. Here’s what the new plans could include.

Rivian stock climbs on Volkswagen EV partnership plans

After launching their new joint venture in November, “Rivian and VW Group Technology, LLC,” Volkswagen is already looking to expand its partnership with the EV startup.

Blume told German news outlet Spiegel that “The Volkswagen Group offers great opportunities for a small brand like Rivian” on Friday. For example, Volkswagen’s head honcho said, “We are thinking about sharing modules and bundling purchasing volumes.”

Volkswagen already plans to invest up to $5.8 billion in the collaboration, which, according to Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe, is a “meaningful financial opportunity.”

So far, the partnership is mainly software support. Rivian is using its software expertise to develop a new EV architecture to power up new SDV (software-defined) electric vehicles.

Rivian already uses the platform and software stack, which consists of seven control units. Volkswagen models typically have over 100 of these units. The next steps could involve a joint purchase, deepening the VW/ Rivian EV alliance.

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Rivian R1T (left) and R1S (right) electric vehicles (Source: Rivian)

The architecture is designed to cut costs and speed up output. According to the report, a new ultra-luxury three-row Porsche electric SUV, codenamed “K1” internally, and the electric Golf successor will be among the first EVs to feature the new architecture.

Audi, Porsche, and the upcoming Scout brand for the US will use the new tech. Scout will launch an off-road electric SUV and pickup built at Volkswagen’s new plant in South Carolina from 2027.

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Rivian’s next-gen R2, R3, and R3X (Source: Rivian)

The news comes after Rivian closed a loan agreement with the US Department of Energy (DOE) on Thursday for up to $6.6 billion in funding for its new EV plant in Georgia.

Rivian’s second manufacturing plant will house its midsize R2 and R3 electric models. The smaller, more affordable electric SUV and crossover will also benefit from the Volkswagen alliance.

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Rivian (RIVN) stock price January 2024 through January 2025 (Source: TradingView)

On Friday, Rivian stock trended up over 5% after Volkswagen’s Blume hinted at expanding the new EV partnership. Since reporting third-quarter earnings in November, RIVN shares are up over 57%. However, they are still down nearly 10% over the past 12 months.

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Imported Tesla Cybertruck is seized by police in the UK, deemed dangerous and not legal

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Police have seized an imported Tesla Cybertruck in the UK as it is not road-legal in the country and deemed dangerous for pedestrians.

Tesla has always known that its Cybertruck design would be complicated to get homologated in other markets than North America, where the rules are similar between the US, Canada, and Mexico. The company admitted that it might limit the markets where Cybertruck would be sold, which is why Tesla doesn’t plan to expand beyond current markets.

However, it hasn’t stopped people from privately importing Cybertrucks to their home markets.

We have seen two Cybertrucks traveling through Europe, and they were stopped at Lithuanian customs due to suspicions that they were going to Russia.

Sure enough, Russian warlord and Chechen ruler Ramzan Kadyrov took delivery of Cybertrucks and outfitted them with machine guns a few months later and then claimed that they joined the war effort in Ukraine.

Other Cybertrucks made their way to other markets like China.

Now, we learn that one has made it to the UK, but it didn’t last long.

The Greater Manchester Police (GMP) announced that the seized the Cybertruck pictured above that was roaming the streets in the UK illegally. They wrote on social media:

Whilst this may seem trivial to some, legitimate concerns exist around the safety of other road users or pedestrians if they were involved in a collision with the Cybertruck.

Tesla had brought the vehicle in the UK, but only for demonstration. It never tried to make it legal in the country.

The police added:

The Tesla Cybertruck is not road-legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity.

The authorities said that the Cybertruck was registered and insured abroad, but the driver was a UK resident. They will have to show prove of ownership and insurance to release the vehicle.

Electrek’s Take

The authorities are clearly right here since the vehicle is not road-legal currently, but could it be road-legal? It’s hard to say.

The police here repeat claims that the Cybertruck might be dangerous for pedestrians in crashes. That has been a concern that has often been raised since the truck launched in 2023.

It looks obvious based on the design of the Cybertruck. However, we haven’t seen third-party crash testing of the Cybertruck yet, and it might take a while before we do.

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