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The all-electric Genesis GV60 electric SUV is due for a refresh. Ahead of its official debut, the Genesis GV60 was spotted with a new facelift, including sleek new headlights.

Genesis GV60 electric SUV is getting a facelift

Genesis is already working on an updated version of its first dedicated EV, the GV60. Launched in 2021, the GV60 is based on Hyundai’s E-GMP EV platform, which powers its best-selling IONIQ 5.

The luxury brand maximizes the interior with its minimalist “Beauty of the White Space” design. The GV60 is offered in three powertrains: 2WD, AWD, and AWD Performance.

All Genesis GV60 models are powered by a 77.4 kWh battery, which provides between 235 and 294 miles range. Genesis incorporated its iconic design features, including its crest grille, two-line LED headlights, and a modern take on its Clamshell hood.

Genesis added features like floating architecture, modern infotainment, and a crystal sphere to complement the premium interior.

Three years after launching, Genesis is busy designing an updated GV60 model. A new video from Korea’s ShortsCar captured the GV60 facelift during testing.

Source: ShortsCar

Despite the camo, you can see several updates including sleek new headlights and what appears to be a more sporty design. The design ugrades are likely to improve efficiency.

During a video introduction for its newest brand ambassador, Jack Ickx, the new Genesis GV60 facelift appeared to leak in the background. From what you can see, the headlights and sleek new styling mirror the model caught testing.

Source: ShortsCar

The GV60 leaked during Ickx’s intro also featured a new air intake, which is likely covered by the camo.

Genesis has yet to officially reveal the new GV60, so we still don’t know powertrain specs or prices.

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

The 2024 Genesis GV60 starts at $53,350 (with destination) and that includes up to 294 miles range. For the AWD version, the starting price is $61,900. The Performance AWD will run you over $70,000.

Hyundai has been slashing EV prices in the US and in Korea as it looks to fend off incoming competition, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see the new Genesis GV60 with a lower starting price.

Hyundai revealed its new IONIQ 5 refresh earlier this month with a bigger battery (84 kWh), enabling over 300 miles (485 km) range in Korea. That’s up from 285 miles with the previous (77.4 kWh ) battery.

The new IONIQ 5 also improves charging speeds with quick charge from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes. Like the new IONIQ 5, the Genesis GV60 facelift will likely include a bigger battery with improved performance.

Genesis is committed to going all-electric by 2030. After nearly quadrupling EV sales in the US last year, Genesis looks to keep the momentum rolling in 2024. Check back soon as new details emerge about the updated Genesis GV60 refresh

If you don’t want to wait for the new Genesis GV60 we can help you find great deals on 2024 models. You can use our link to find unbeatable deals on the 2024 Genesis GV60 near you today.

Source: TheKoreanCarBlog, CarsShort

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Two more Mack LR Electric garbage trucks hit the road in Ontario

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Two more Mack LR Electric garbage trucks hit the road in Ontario

In a bid to help the city of Kingston, Ontario achieve its sustainability goals, town leaders ordered two Mack LR Electric refuse models – the first two BEVs in its refuse fleet.

The City of Kingston developed a strategic plan for 2023-26 on its way to net-zero emissions by 2040. Part of that plan “to lead environmental stewardship” involve reducing carbon emissions from city operations with a comprehensive zero-emission fleet transition plan.

“We are excited for the opportunity to utilize the electric refuse trucks as some of our first ASL vehicles,” explains Karen Santucci, director, Public Works and Solid waste for the City of Kingston. “Increased safety for staff combined with a more environmentally friendly truck, offer benefits to both our staff and our residents.”

The city’s current refuse fleet currently includes 14 garbage trucks, seven recyclers, and two medium-duty packers. But while the Mack LR Electric models will be the first BEVs in the refuse fleet, Kingston also has two electric transit buses, six electric ice re-surfacers, and 35 light-duty BEVs and PHEVs in operation – so it’s well on its way towards full fleet electrification.

To support those electrification efforts, Kingston is deploying two of Mack Trucks’ 50kW Heliox chargers, with additional plans to deploy a 150 kW DCFC at their Transit Bus Depot.

The trucks themselves are among the first examples of the next-generation Mack LR Electrics to ship with 376 kWh NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide) lithium-ion batteries – which promise 42 percent more energy and increased range than before. Two electric motors produce 448 continuous horsepower and a staggering 4,051 lb-ft of torque from 0 RPM.

Electrek’s Take

The Mack LR Electric is part of a winning submission for a $10 million award by NYSERDA to introduce clean transportation solutions to the South Bronx; image courtesy Volvo Trucks.

Look, there is absolutely zero chance that I’ll be able to remain objective about anything that’s putting down more than four thousand lb-ft of torque. Make that thing quieter, cleaner, and generally better for me and my community, and there’s even less of a chance of me saying anything critical about it.

Here’s hoping more cities go electric rather sooner than later.

SOURCE | IMAGES: Mack Trucks.

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Here’s why the Tesla Model 3’s lease deal is way better than the FIAT 500e’s

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Here's why the Tesla Model 3's lease deal is way better than the FIAT 500e's

The 2024 FIAT 500e MSRP is $6,500 cheaper than the Tesla Model 3, yet it costs $100 per month less to lease the Model 3 – here’s why.

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2024 Fiat 500e (Source: Stellantis)

The folks at CarsDirect did some lease comparisons between a Tesla Model 3 and a FIAT 500e. Based on a down payment of $3,409 in FIAT’s online payment estimator, the 2024 FIAT 500e is listed at $414 per month for a 36-month lease. That assumes an MSRP of $34,095 and 10,000 miles a year but doesn’t include the first month’s payment, bringing the amount at signing to at least $3,819, but before the acquisition fee. The FIAT’s effective cost comes out to $520 a month.

Compare that to the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, which is listed at $299 a month, with $2,999 at signing for 36 months, 10,000 miles a year. The Model 3’s effective cost is $382 a month. It has an MSRP of $40,630 which is higher than the FIAT 500e’s MSRP by $6,535.

The FIAT 500e has a range of 141 miles. The cheapest Model 3 has a range of 272 miles, plus you of course get access to Tesla Superchargers.

The FIAT 500e doesn’t qualify for the IRA tax credit, and there’s some lease cash quirks: CarsDirect reported in April that Stellantis Financial is offering the 2024 Fiat 500e with $7,500 in lease cash, but Chrysler Capital is offering it with just $3,750. 

So if it’s practicalities and cost be damned because you’re in love with the FIAT 500e’s retro styling, make sure you hustle to get the best lease cash deal.

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Chevy offers no payments on Equinox and Blazer EVs for 120 days, but here’s the deal

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Chevy offers no payments on Equinox and Blazer EVs for 120 days, but here's the deal

With new EVs rolling out, Chevy is looking for new ways for buyers to go electric. Chevy is offering no payments for 120 days on the new Equinox and Blazer EVs. However, there’s more to the deal you should know.

After ending production of the current-generation Bolt EV last December (don’t worry, a new Bolt is coming next year), Chevy is looking to a new era.

Based on GM’s Ultium platform, the new Equinox and Blazer EVs are now being delivered to customers. According to GM, the Equinox EV is the “most affordable” in its segment, with over 300 miles of range.

The 2LT, starting at $43,995, is already on the market. Meanwhile, orders for the lower-priced ($35,000) 1LT version are expected to open later this year.

After a stop-sale ended in March, Chevy slashed Blazer EV prices by up to $6,520, with a new starting price of just over $50,000. A lower-priced (under $50K) model will debut later this year.

Both new Chevy electric models are eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit. With the credit included, Equinox prices fall as low as $35,795, while the Blazer EV can be bought for as low as $42,695.

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2024 Chevy Blazer EV RS (Source: GM)

Chevy is offering no payments for 120 days on new EVs

To up the ante, Chevy is offering buyers no payments for up to 120 days for purchasing the new Equinox or Blazer EVs.

However, according to online auto research firm CarsDirect, the deal may not be as good as it seems.

2024 Blazer EV trim

Old MSRP New starting price Difference EPA Range Starting price with $7,500 tax credit
2LT AWD $56,715 $50,195 -$6,520 279 $42,695
RS AWD $60,215 $54,595 -$5,620 279 $47,095
RS RWD $61,790 $56,170 -$5,620 320
(GM-est)
$48,670
2024 Chevy Blazer EV prices and range

For example, the “Promo rate” on the 2024 Equinox is 5.99% for 72 months. For the Blazer EV, it’s 7.79% for 72 months. To make it worse, GM Financial allows dealers a 1.5% markup, meaning the Blazer EV could see a rate as high as 9.29% APR.

That would mean over $15,400 in interest on a $50,000 six-year loan (before taxes and fees). Despite the 120-day deferral, you will still be building interest.

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2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV 1LT (Source: Chevrolet)

Although new models qualify for the full EV tax credit, GM is offering $7,500 “Ultium Promise Bonus Cash” on older models.

For those shopping for a new Equinox or Blazer EV, ask the dealer if the model you’re looking at qualifies for the tax credit or not.

Chevy Equinox EV trim Starting Price Starting price with $7,500
tax credit included
1LT FWD $34,995 $27,495
2LT FWD $43,295 $35,795
2RS FWD $44,795 $37,295
3LT FWD $45,295 $37,795
3RS FWD $46,795 $38,295
Chevy Equinox EV prices (including $1,395 destination fee)

For a lower rate, Chevy is offering as low as 3.9% on the Equinox EV for 60 months. But that’s not part of the no payment for 120 days deal. Meanwhile, Tesla’s Model Y, with a current interest rate of 0.99% for 72 months, is still hard to beat.

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