Genesis has revealed the GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle (MIV), an off-road electric vehicle designed for extreme rescue operations, at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. The vehicle was showcased at the AMERON Davos Swiss Mountain Resort, attracting significant attention from attendees.
The GV60 MIV, based on Genesis’s first dedicated EV, the GV60, is purpose-built for tackling challenging terrains and harsh weather conditions during rescue missions.
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Key features of the concept include snow tracks, emergency medical and communication systems, and a heavy-duty roof and rear hatch rack. These upgrades make the vehicle suitable for high-altitude rescues or navigating through extreme environments.
In addition to its functional enhancements, the GV60 MIV is designed with large carbon fender flares to increase vehicle protection and visibility. Its fully electric powertrain ensures zero tailpipe emissions and minimal noise pollution, which is advantageous for both the environment and remote rescue operations.
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Inside, the vehicle retains the luxury design elements of the GV60, including custom sports seats. The GV60 MIV is also part of Genesis’s broader push to enhance its electric vehicle offerings.
The updated 2025 GV60, which shares the same E-GMP platform as the Hyundai IONIQ 5, features an 84 kWh battery, offering a range of up to 318 miles, a significant increase from the outgoing model’s range of 303 miles. The 2025 Genesis GV60 starts at $52,350 in the U.S., with further range improvements expected in future models.
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