Genesis has confirmed UK pricing for its updated 2025 Electrified GV70 as it begins refreshing its entire model line-up.
The premium SUV now comes in three trim levels, priced from £65,915. Genesis has dropped petrol and diesel versions of the GV70 as it moves to become an all-electric brand in the UK.
While Genesis hasn’t revealed exact details of the changes, the updates are expected to mirror those announced for the Korean market late last year. These include a revised front end with the charging port relocated to the center of the new-look ‘crest’ grille.
The adaptive headlights feature new ‘micro lens array’ technology, and the rear lights have also been redesigned.
Inside, a one-piece 27-inch display replaces the previous model’s twin 12.3-inch screens, with the climate control panel moving from the dashboard to the center console.
The powertrain likely remains unchanged, featuring the same 483bhp motor and 74kWh battery with a 283-mile range as the previous version.
The previous single-trim lineup has expanded to three grades – Pure, Dynamic and Luxury – replacing the previous Sport trim.
Pure specification starts at £65,915 – a £1,615 increase over the previous entry point. All models include heated front seats and steering wheel, a powered tailgate, road-scanning ‘Genesis Preview’ adaptive suspension and highway driving assist.
Dynamic trim starts at £70,715 and adds 20-inch wheels, a head-up display, blindspot view monitor and remote smart parking.
Luxury trim begins at £74,915 and includes an electric panoramic sunroof, active noise cancelling, ventilated front seats and heated rear seats – features that were previously optional extras.
“The facelift version of the Electrified GV70 kicks off our move to refresh our entire electric vehicle line up for 2025. Expanding the Electrified GV70 line-up to three trims means we can now encompass a wider remit of customer convenience and boutique trim possibilities,” said Jonny Miller, brand director for Genesis Motor UK.
Orders for the 2025 Electrified GV70 are now open, with first customer deliveries expected in July.





