2023 Genesis GV60 Review | A Tesla Owner's Perspective

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  • Reviewing the Genesis GV60 Electric Crossover, breaking down the good and bad, and comparing to other EVs like the Tesla Model Y.
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Komentáře • 379

  • @alohaduck3530
    @alohaduck3530 Před rokem +42

    Ryan, as a Tesla (multiple) owner myself let's me honest, the Genesis build quality, fit n' finish, ride quality, quientness of the ride, and luxury that it provides is way better than our Teslas.
    The review had a lot of bias in terms of making it seem like the model Y (being the civic of EVs) comes even close to a lot of the luxury touches the GV60 has that trumps our Teslas. It's not close.
    Even with the price drop of Teslas, which puts them where they should be, the better built Genesis and luxury you get is more justifiable.
    At the previous prices with teslas which were and are over priced you can't say the same as it's nowhere near luxury.
    Teslas are slapped together appliances on wheels that so happens to have the best software, great driving dynamics (GV60 does as well) and charging network (overall yes, but look at what Out of Spec just uploaded with Dave charging his wife's GV60-P at a Tesla SC). A Tesla 3/Y is a DIY car which happens to be one of the reasons why I like it so much. The S isn't that well built either and the X is a hit or a miss.
    But for those in the market for a luxury EV, tesla does NOT come close to something like the Genesis or even the mach-e, which is far better built than Teslas.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Před rokem +6

      Finally a honest opinion from a Tesla owner. I will buy 2 Teslas if they can get the build quality like the Genesis or a Lexus. MS for me and MYLR for my wife. Heck I will even buy one for my son once he goes to college in a couple of years. Typical Tesla owners will defend Tesla’s lack of quality, but I do have expectations and standard if I am going to drop $100K on a car.

    • @eightyace9692
      @eightyace9692 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I was about to mention the same thing. Nice to see someone keeping it honest; the bias in this video was gross and unwarranted.

  • @philippayne2443
    @philippayne2443 Před rokem +52

    I have a GV60 on order. I looked and drove both the GV60 and the Tesla Model Y. I found the Model Y very confusing with everything on a touch screen - I prefer to have the physical buttons.
    The interior and the trim in the GV60 is much, much better than the plastic in the Tesla.
    I have been driving a Nissan Leaf for the last 3 years and have found that to be all I needed in terms of range and power but obviously both the Model Y and the GV60 are a step up.
    Looking forward to taking delivery of the GV60.

    • @colleensmith3374
      @colleensmith3374 Před 11 měsíci

      Lucky you! I want one...

    • @itsTheGshow
      @itsTheGshow Před 8 měsíci

      Model Y smokes this car breh.

    • @robc7563
      @robc7563 Před 5 měsíci

      You will LOVE it. Cheers

    • @philippayne2443
      @philippayne2443 Před 5 měsíci

      I have now had the Genesis GV60 for more than a month and it is an amazing car. The design and build quality are first class, fitting of a "luxury" car.
      I did a road trip a earlier this month and really enjoyed the driving experience. I was able to charge at various public chargers, including Tesla chargers.
      The advantage Tesla did have was the more reliable charger network (although it is slower than some other chargers which will go up to 350 kwh). Now that the Tesla network is opening up to non Tesla, it does put all EVs on a level playing field.

    • @shinrips
      @shinrips Před 3 měsíci

      I drive a 2015 Leaf. The range is killing me. 75 miles on full charge is a problem. Lucky I only drive to work and home M-F. Other than range, my Leaf is heavenly to drive. I use my wife's Acura RDX on the weekend.

  • @j1238066
    @j1238066 Před rokem +23

    We have the GV60 Performance & love it, no issues with the range because it's used for around town daily, I installed a Juice Box 32 charger & charge at 26 amps on the electric company super low rate on about 0.03 cents kwh , this car is fast & handles and rides good, we like having some buttons for the most used settings, I think the key fob is too large for my pocket so I use face recognition & finger print reader & it works everything or use your cell phone for car access. A lot of thought went into this car , I would also like wireless car play although it can be added later by OTA update

  • @kippck3137
    @kippck3137 Před rokem +24

    I’m a car nut from Detroit and really interested in EVs. Was excited when the ModelY was announced, figured this would be my first EV. I rented one from Hertz for a road trip, it had 12k miles. SO MANY rattles and squeaks. The ride was HORRIBLE for a car w/12k miles on it. The interior was so uninteresting. Hated that I had to look at the one big screen to do everything (especially the way it kept taking my eyes off the road). I am a software designer by trade and the software in the car felt very dated to me (the UI you get now is basically the same that it was in 2012, with the menus rearranged, slightly different styling & colors, and some added features. Way overdue for a ground-up rethink.) I kept telling myself how great the charging network was, and how great the battery & range was, that the giga casting had cut down on the number of parts, that 4680s were coming, that FSD was coming. But I couldn’t get past the fact that I really didn’t like being in the car, couldn’t wait to get out after that 1500 mile trip. My wife sat in it when I got back and she asked, not jokingly, “Is this a prototype? Maybe it’s not finished. Maybe they left some things out for Hertz?”
    Not so, unfortunately. I was pretty down, thinking I wasn’t going to be getting an EV, at least not yet. Then the Ioniq 5 came out and we took a look. Nearly everything that annoyed me about the ModelY was much better in this car. Ended up buying one. In its favor, Tesla has the charging network, slightly more range, a touch more cargo & frunk space. The safety ratings are a wash. Same for the warrantees. That’s it - everything else is better about the Ioniq 5.
    I liked the Ioniq 5 so much, but I wanted more luxury, so - before owning it even a year - I bought the GV60 performance. Holy cow do I love it! It’s way more luxurious, every bit as quick as the ModelY performance, WAY better build quality and ride. It does have a lot of buttons, but I like them.
    Specifically, here are the things the GV60 has that I wish were present (or better) in the ModelY:
    Much better build quality
    Much more luxurious feel
    Variety of colors
    Quiet, smooth ride
    Instrument cluster and dash w/modern UI
    Carplay
    Adjustable dampers by drive mode
    Heads up display
    Auto restart of driver assist (need to double strike in the Tesla when you change lanes)
    Selectable / granular control of regen (iPedal definitely does bring the car all the way to a stop, not sure what he was talking about)
    Vehicle-2-load
    Here are the things about the Tesla that I wish were true about the GV60:
    Charging network & experience (but this is coming soon, thanks Elon!)
    Longer range
    See how much longer the first list is than the second? Am I missing something?
    I recently rented a ModelY for another road trip, just to compare them again. Same story - couldn’t wait to get out of it. Different car - same rattles, squeaks, horrible ride. No carplay. Double-strike auto pilot everytime I changed lanes. Yuck.
    Recently, somebody in a model 3 stopped me to look at my car. He had the exact same gripes as me. We like EVs, and we’re going to buy more in the future. Can’t Elon do something about these issues?
    To be fair: I am grateful to Elon Musk for shaking up the automotive world and making EVs possible. Ironically, I think he needs to keep “shaking” to improve the interior of his cars, and really do something about the build quality issues. I will definitely come back and consider a Tesla once he does.
    Footnote: I can’t wait to check out the Cybertruck!

    • @danduvall8583
      @danduvall8583 Před rokem +2

      I really appreciate your comments. The pros/cons analysis is very helpful.

  • @vasil7410
    @vasil7410 Před rokem +8

    Three things that I wish my Tesla had:
    1. HUD (not an instrument cluster, but a refection off the windscreen, I have installed an aftermarket option but it looks a bit naff).
    2. Built in, automatic roof blind.
    3. More insulation for tire and road noise.

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem

      The HUD looks cool but it's more of a gimmick. I really like the instrument cluster on my Model S. Wish the 3 & Y had that as well. That's the only thing holding off on buying a Y for my wife. I thought the roof would be an issue but during the Los Angeles summers, I really didn't have any problems. The car didn't get any hotter than the car I had that had a traditional sunroof that could close. Whatever UV film they are using seems to work. I agree on more insulation for road and wind noise.

    • @vasil7410
      @vasil7410 Před rokem +1

      @@ymcpa73 Have actually used a HUD? Once you have one you hardly ever look at the instrument cluster. Ironically, it's fancy looking instrument clusters that are gimmicks in practice compared to a HUD. The car I sold to get my Model 3 had a HUD so that's how I knew how good they are. Have retro fitted a HUD to all the cars in our family.
      Unfortunately I find the glass roof unbearable so have installed manual shades. They basically never come off in summer.

  • @dorist7280
    @dorist7280 Před rokem +77

    I am a fan of the Tesla Model Y. I had the opportunity to ride GV60. GV60 has more convenient, luxurious, and functional futures than Model Y. They remind me of luxury vehicles. The Sunroof cover opens from the middle. Remind me of the stage curtain. I love it. Two 12-inch screens side by side are boring, just like all other vehicles. But what futures offer is advantageous. The ride is much happier, softer, and comfy than Model Y. I love that. And overall, quieter than Y. Not to mention, the Crystal ball gear shifter is vsiually lovely! Verdict: Tesla is Tesla. They are computer focus vehicles with superior driving range. GV60 is a traditional luxury vehicle. I like Model Y😄, but I loved GV60😘.

    • @markrichter7504
      @markrichter7504 Před rokem +11

      Until you need to charge during a road trip. The supercharger network is superior to anything else.

    • @JohnSmith-rt5yq
      @JohnSmith-rt5yq Před rokem +15

      ​@@markrichter7504 it really isn't a big deal. I'd much rather have an awesome car the other 355 days of the year and deal with charging the 10 days I need to for road trips then vice versa... Where the car isn't as comfy, nice, or luxury based, but man, those 10 days, really make it worth it.

    • @Ferengi23
      @Ferengi23 Před rokem +12

      @@markrichter7504 lol, if the first thing that comes to mind for a Tesla is the charging network, the car itself doesnt seem to be that great.

    • @markrichter7504
      @markrichter7504 Před rokem +6

      I guess that's why there's choices for everyone lol. I'm all for choices.

    • @markrichter7504
      @markrichter7504 Před rokem +14

      @@Ferengi23 do you own a Tesla? I do, it's a fantastic car. In my opinion it blows away anything from Hyundai Kia or the rest. It's made in America by American workers. It's more advanced than anything out there in my opinion.

  • @frozenrobert5735
    @frozenrobert5735 Před rokem +11

    Great review. Previously owned a MODEL 3. Currently have a GV60 performance. The GV60 is noticeably quieter in at highway speeds vs Model 3. Also, I live in a cold climate. Physical buttons are a major bonus when wearing winter gear. Overall the GV60 is great, but I do wish the range was a bit better. Still very happy though.

  • @Annette_Hons
    @Annette_Hons Před rokem +32

    Went to the dealer here in Vegas to look at one. It’s really nice, I liked it. BUT holy smokes the dealer markup is insane! $10k+ and up over MSRP. No thank you. At this point Tesla will be getting my business when I am ready to order my Model Y.

    • @Fitforacting
      @Fitforacting Před rokem +3

      What are you waiting for to order your Y? The price will keep going. Delivery times are April to June now and incentives will get limited 😮

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem +2

      @@Fitforacting At this point it doesn't matter. The IRS will issue guidance for the battery production in March. If you got delivery before that, you would get the full $7500. If the IRS rules the sourcing for the materials in Tesla's battery isn't enough to be US sourced, then they will get half the credit. Since you can't get delivery in March anymore, might as well wait to see what the IRS says and order then.

    • @Fitforacting
      @Fitforacting Před rokem +6

      @@ymcpa73 I work for Tesla. People that order can sometimes get delivery the same day. It depends on who you ordered with and availability. Your right about the batteries. I know this. I just don’t understand why people wait to order to lose incentives, wait longer, and pay more when the prices keep going up

    • @Longsnowsm
      @Longsnowsm Před rokem +3

      That is the downside you have to shop around and be willing to road trip to get a Hyundai for a good price. The dealers are out of their minds. I watched another CZcamsr from CA say he had to go to NY to find the car he wanted from a dealer that wasn't gouging people. That is just sad. He was very specific about the car options, colors etc so he wasn't willing to bend on that which made the experience even harder for sure. I am just not interested in a Tesla so I will just be patient, shop around and be willing to road trip if needed to get what I want when I am ready to make a purchase.

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem +1

      @@Fitforacting I know that they sometimes have existing inventory. I'm guessing it's from orders that were canceled. I bought a used Model S back in 2021 from Tesla. It still took over a month for them to finally deliver it to me. The only way I could possibly get it the same day is if I traveled to Lathrop, CA to pick it up myself.

  • @rileyspiller
    @rileyspiller Před rokem +6

    I hope they’d give the option to change the feedback sound on the touchscreen. That particular beep instantly drives me bonkers. Great review, Ryan.

  • @user-ox2yw3st6i
    @user-ox2yw3st6i Před rokem +4

    Excellent review Ryan. My Model S got hit by a truck and I need less expensive replacement. Your thorough reviews are really fantastic at helping me decide. I've test driven many of the cars you've reviewed and so far the GV60 is my favorite.

  • @rriqueno
    @rriqueno Před rokem +4

    I have the G60 for about a month and i absolutely love it.

    • @addsfour3499
      @addsfour3499 Před rokem +1

      Me too. Fun reading all the musk disciples comments, many of which are just plain wrong.

  • @patsmith333
    @patsmith333 Před měsícem

    I've had the GV60 for about a year and still love it. The ride, the quickness and handling, the luxury are great.

  • @xiaowei1
    @xiaowei1 Před rokem +14

    Really good review Ryan, it was well put together. The instrument cluster can also be customized, and looks really cool in sports mode. Of note, the Performance version should drive a bit better than the other models, as it has a camera scanning the road surface ahead to adjust to the road surface.
    I have a GV60 and note that my car will not start reversing automatically when put in reverse. I just tested it to make sure I was not crazy. Perhaps this is a regional thing, as I live in Australia, or perhaps it is because I have the performance model. In any case, I needed to accelerate before the car starts to move in reverse.
    The performance version also has napa leather seats, which may be better than the seats provided in the car tested. It also has a driver side massage seat which is nice too. The boost button is really fun, and using it when driving in eco mode gives such a kick. Had Tesla offered an instrument cluster and heads up display, I may have got the Model Y, but overall I very much enjoy driving the GV60 as the performance is amazing, and is very comfortable to drive.

    • @doingstuffandthingss
      @doingstuffandthingss Před rokem +3

      I have the GV60 Performance over here in Australia. I think the reverse rolling or not rolling depends on whether the "Auto Hold" is engaged.

    • @xiaowei1
      @xiaowei1 Před rokem +1

      @@doingstuffandthingss Actually, from memory, this sounds about right.

  • @WordsMatter1982
    @WordsMatter1982 Před rokem +19

    There are some really cool features on this car, and I kind of like the shape.
    I like having some buttons, and it's not alot compared to some cars I've had in the past.
    But the tax credit and the charging network give Tesla such an advantage over this car in the US.

    • @hughn1
      @hughn1 Před 7 měsíci

      Just saw today this car is now eligible for the. $7,500 car credit. I can't wait to get rid of my rough riding and speed noisy Modell 3 Tesla (3 yr lease) so I can get one of these this beauty!

    • @WordsMatter1982
      @WordsMatter1982 Před 7 měsíci

      @@hughn1 I've seen the car a few times, so I hope you enjoy it.

  • @ty2007
    @ty2007 Před rokem +5

    I love buttons!!! The lack of buttons and switchgear was one of (but not the only) reason I got rid of my model Y.
    I have a GV60 performance and your feelings about one pedal driving is true. It really is not that strong at low speeds. Oddly enough, it's not even as strong as it was on my ioniq 5.

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem

      I don't get people's fascination with buttons. I personally think the controls on my 2020 model S are perfect. I have all the controls I need on the wheel. I can control the volume, fan speed, cruise control, lights, and wipers. The only button I wouldn't mind having is the seat heater but I can also use voice commands for that. Everything else isn't used that often and putting them on the touchscreen is fine.

  • @henriaube2278
    @henriaube2278 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought mine BECAUSE of the superb interior finishes. Nice place to spend time. 2024 gv60 will have automatic lane change capabilites and an even zippier computer. Thanks for the review.😊

  • @MartyinPS
    @MartyinPS Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi Ryan, Thanks for the great review! Been waiting for the New Fisker Ocean but really considering going with the Genesis GV60. My partner has the EV6 and we both like it. Really do like the interior and the unique Globe and the face and fingerprint recognition. Just something you don't see yet on other EV's. Thanks again for the Great review! 🙂

  • @omarastacio3939
    @omarastacio3939 Před rokem +3

    The first person who correctly guesses how many times the word button or buttons was used..... But good review Ryan. I actually had this car on my short list but settled on a Tesla (that does not sound right).

  • @SvikDK
    @SvikDK Před rokem +2

    I do like your rewievs. I do have a few comments for this. It does regen when breaking in adaptive mode, you should be able to see it in the cluster, since it regains power there. The buttons are not at problem after a week of use, and while I agree a few could be spared, most is really nice for safe and fast handling. The no buttons/low cost approach like in Tesla is not the best for quick interaction with primary things, and as minimum need a really good voice activation system. And that I yet have to see in a car. Lastly, again after some learining, the Ipedal is great for one pedal driving, and can make the car stop like the Tesla/Rivian. I own an Ioniq 5 in the highest trim level, and it has autochange lanes. I would be really surprised if that was not the case in the GV60, but since it´s so slow it doesn´t really matter that much. Keep up the good work :)

  • @Antiguan_Dart
    @Antiguan_Dart Před rokem +2

    The auto lane change is a feature of HDA2 which was reduced to HDA1 in more recent releases due to chip shortages. It may be that it’s re-introduced in subsequent deliveries. My UK RWD Premium version bought June 2022 has HDA2 auto lane change.

  • @stevedowler2366
    @stevedowler2366 Před rokem +3

    As for buttons, I love the Tesla minimalism but I do wish they would add an optional button for turning the headlights on when I need them during daytime because Auto Lights will not do that. It's not much to flick the left stalk and tap the ON button that comes up but I do wish I could put it in the dock like the steering wheel heater button. Great rundown of the GV60 Ryan, thanks.

    • @samiam4704
      @samiam4704 Před rokem

      Just turn on the wipers and they'll activate for a short period.

  • @417ah7
    @417ah7 Před rokem +8

    Great in depth review, thanks.
    A low range of only 248 miles with a 77Kwh battery tells me it is not very efficient.
    Tesla Model Y with same size battery gets 330 miles of range.
    But, a very nice city car for shorter trips.

    • @xiaowei1
      @xiaowei1 Před rokem +1

      I have a GV60 performance. The overall efficiency of my car is currently 17.6kw per 100 Km. This translates to 283 watts per mile (or so google tells me). I usually charge to 90%, and when I got into the car this morning, it said I had an estimated range of 409km (which seems fairly accurate). I do mostly highway driving, about 94km per day but I do drive in eco mode most of the time, and play with the boost button once or twice a day. The air conditioning when turned on uses a fair bit of power, from 6 to 10%, with electronics doing the same. So if the aircon was turned off, I would have about 30km extra range. I have never driven a tesla, but my BMW i3 has an efficiency of 13.7kw per 100km, which google tells me is 220watts per mile.
      I have charged to 100%, and turning off the aircon showed a range of about 468km (290miles). If I had a base model GV60, this would have been just over 500km in range, but It would seem the Tesla model Y would STILL have the theoretically longer range.
      I am not a light driver, which may explain why others get far more efficiency. I hope that helps better understand the GV60 range.

    • @JohnHastie
      @JohnHastie Před rokem

      @@xiaowei1 I have a 2020 i3s Rex and I'm looking at the GV60 at lease end which is in a few months. As a former i3 owner, how do you like the GV60 vs the i3?

    • @xiaowei1
      @xiaowei1 Před rokem +2

      @@JohnHastie the i3 is a great little car (you already know this), but it simply cannot compare to the GV60. they are apples and oranges. The GV60 is so much more powerful - twice as quick off the mark. It far more luxurious, and of course has the longer range. The negatives are you will be used to a very tight turning circle, the GV60 is longer and wider (though still smaller than a Tesla model Y). I also find the seats much harder for some reason (very firm) in the GV60 but others have not noticed this. On the flip side, the ride is far superior to the i3, it is much more quiet in the cabin too. Actually, it is the quietest car I have owned.
      At the end of the day, when you hit that boost button and floor it.... you will know it was an upgrade no matter what. 🙂

    • @JohnHastie
      @JohnHastie Před rokem +1

      @@xiaowei1 thanks for the feedback on that, I appreciate it.

    • @xiaowei1
      @xiaowei1 Před rokem

      @@JohnHastie No worries. If you would like to know something more specific about how they differ, do not hesitate to ask. We still have the i3, so it is easy for me to compare.

  • @philm7732
    @philm7732 Před rokem +3

    A little more time spent with the car would have improved this review. There are deeper features and tweaks, such as the auto regen modes and instrument cluster gauge configuration, which make for an even better driving experience. (In my opinion, auto regen is much more refined than iPedal). Most of the features you discovered and described, have settings behind them that will allow you to disable/enable or tweak them. I’ve had mine since June 2022 and it is awesome!😊

  • @cheeseblog
    @cheeseblog Před rokem +8

    Really like the interior and the quietness, however I would still choose Tesla for it’s charging network. Ryan your the best. Love your reviews and videos. Thanks.

    • @cheesun124
      @cheesun124 Před rokem +3

      well, they are opening the network to everyone now, right?

    • @Wayneoun
      @Wayneoun Před rokem

      @@cheesun124 selective stations for now to start but eventually will open all stations for all

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem

      @@cheesun124 They will open up 7500 chargers as part of the deal to get the government funds. Tesla has something like 18000 chargers. How much do you want to bet that they will just open up chargers in locations that are not heavily used? Eventually, Tesla might open up a lot more chargers because it will become a revenue stream. I just don't think it will happen very soon.

    • @theolympus1851
      @theolympus1851 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You not gonna charge at home? I personally dont care how many stations car brand has. My station is at home. And for the long trips - I would never put that milage on my car. Plane is the way to go far.

  • @byteafterbyte
    @byteafterbyte Před rokem +1

    The reverse makes sense in that your foot should be on the brake pedal because of safety. If you accidentally push the accelerator too much in reverse with slack in your seat belt or no seat belt; you could accidentally end up pressing the pedal more as you accelerate.

  • @zamardii12
    @zamardii12 Před rokem +2

    Tesla 3 and Y should have a HUD. It would be so easy to implement and won't ruin the minimalistic aesthetic.

  • @LukeKwan78
    @LukeKwan78 Před rokem +2

    Buttons buttons BUTTONS. Everyone gets buttons!

  • @larry6736
    @larry6736 Před rokem +1

    Good review, thank you. Regarding one pedal driving, in my 2023 Genesis Electrified G80, when coming to a stop, holding the left paddle will bring the car to a full stop using regenerative braking.

  • @beachcrow
    @beachcrow Před rokem +3

    Teslas don't have the side handles inside because there are side curtain air bags there.

  • @vasil7410
    @vasil7410 Před rokem +4

    Having owned a Telsa for a little while now I can definitely say I will never go back to an ICE car. IMO, Telsa is still the best EV for features, value for money and availability (at least in our market) but as other manufacturers catch up (and assuming Tesla don't address their model 3 and Y shortcomings) I can see myself switching to an alternative brand. But I have a feeling it will be a long time before these alternative brand EVs are available in large enough quantities and reasonable prices in our market.

    • @kaimanson3174
      @kaimanson3174 Před rokem

      Don't forget how easy is to charge your Tesla compared with other brands....the whole supercharge ecosystem is so far the best out there, Tesla is thousand of miles away from legacy automakers.... controlling EV manufacturing to the while charging infrastructure is key.

    • @vasil7410
      @vasil7410 Před rokem +1

      @@kaimanson3174 Agree but this is only really the situation in the US, other countries don't have that great a super charger network yet. Also, I have only ever charged my Tesla at home, which is one of things I love about EVs. I would like to take it on a road trip but the course chip road surfaces that cover the country roads in my location would make it too noisy. So I use our older five series BMW for those trips (great sound deadening and without low profile tyres!)

    • @kaimanson3174
      @kaimanson3174 Před rokem

      @@vasil7410 true YMMV in other places. I also charge mine at home at all the time. Supercharge is convenience for far from home trips

    • @theolympus1851
      @theolympus1851 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You should switch asap. Start driving comfortably and not hard butt jumps EVs, like Tesla ))

    • @vasil7410
      @vasil7410 Před 6 měsíci

      @@theolympus1851 Model 3s made in China are built much better than the cars made in the US. Anyway, have you even driven one? I doubt it.

  • @1whoDoesSimply
    @1whoDoesSimply Před rokem +2

    I like the quality and consistency of your videos! There's an intro, consistent quality in all senses, factual, what's not to love!! Big fan, keep up the good work!

  • @richardhamilton-gibbs6360

    Thanks. Great review and I like the intelligent comments. Very helpful.

  • @techsinc
    @techsinc Před rokem +1

    Think of reversing as "one-pedal driving" with the brakes rather than the accelerator. That makes more sense to me since I always want to be creeping backward using brakes rather than be using the accelerator.

  • @guerinheckman6416
    @guerinheckman6416 Před rokem +3

    Great review as always. Most people who are not Tesla conditioned prefer buttons over a screen. They're really not complicated.

    • @Longsnowsm
      @Longsnowsm Před rokem +3

      The Tesla driver messing with a screen while driving down the road just makes so much sense... Vs reach over and adjusting a simple knob within reach for quick access to the most common basic functions and not even having to look away from the road or driving tasks.... And Tesla drivers say that is "confusing". Oh boy, the Koolaid is strong...

  • @DouglasJMark
    @DouglasJMark Před rokem

    Excellent review. Definitely worth looking at this car if you’re interested in a Tesla. I would still hesitate buying this, if planning to travel long distances due to fear, charging infrastructure trouble. Lotsa love from Toronto!

  • @t1328
    @t1328 Před rokem +8

    Great review. The Genesis, much like the Ioniq 5, may turn off iPedal, but in all modes, when you use the brakes, it mixes actually brakes with regen and you end up getting more regeneration. So the fact that iPedal is disengaged on highways with cruise control doesn’t impact the range in any way.

    • @newchannel1220
      @newchannel1220 Před rokem +1

      Hyundai KIA exclusively use chinese batteries which degrade 60%- 70% within 5 year( but it does not show on console hence no warranty). 😉

    • @magnuslarsson337
      @magnuslarsson337 Před rokem

      @@newchannel1220 no wonder since CATL🇨🇳has 1/3 (34%) of the world market, no
      . 2 LG🇰🇷with 14 % has majorquality issues. BYD🇨🇳 12%, Panasonic🇯🇵 10% busy with Tesla, SK Innovation🇰🇷7%.
      Do you think there is many ev manufacturers who has its battery material and battery cells manufacturing independent from china 🇨🇳 in 2023?

    • @KiaEV3GT
      @KiaEV3GT Před rokem

      LG is monopolying battery outside China.
      CATL is low tech yet and has more majorquality issues but not revealed.

  • @edmunoz6524
    @edmunoz6524 Před rokem

    Thanks for the review! Glad to see you are reviewing other cars. Can you review the BMW i4 M50 (or other EVs in their lineup)?

  • @Agape360Ministries
    @Agape360Ministries Před rokem

    Nice review. Great job with the new production edit with the Futoroma reference 😂.

  • @wemakecookie
    @wemakecookie Před rokem +6

    There's definitely some advantages of the Genesis, but for me I'd choose the Model Y. 80 miles extra range, more reliable charging network, better software, and 5k cheaper are all too significant of differences for me.

  • @barry28907
    @barry28907 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the thorough review! But please help people correct the misperception that (in cars other than Teslas) that the pedal you happen to use has ANYTHING to do with regeneration! In most electrified cars, the computer sees your signal to 'slow down' and seamlessly decides what mix of regen and friction brakes to use. It's maddening to hear so many people conflate regen with one-pedal driving!

  • @ChrisHobson916
    @ChrisHobson916 Před rokem +1

    That orb is hilarious 😂😂

  • @suserman7775
    @suserman7775 Před rokem +3

    If frequent long road trips or the tax credit are essential for you, the Model Y is better. For actual driving, the GV60 is better. I've driven both.

  • @Rxryrz
    @Rxryrz Před rokem +1

    Nice review. Not sure if you didn’t mention ventilated seats because the version you tested didn’t have them, but that is something I wish my model Y had.

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem +2

      His version did have it. You can see the button for it when he shows the controls on the center console during the interior review.

  • @bimeroknew4119
    @bimeroknew4119 Před rokem +2

    I wonder why no one mentions that the car does not come with route planing navigation that includes the charging station. You have to plan for chargers manually with third party apps. This is terrible for EV.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere Před rokem +1

    Thanks Ryan. Agreeing with you about the limited range. With that much battery, less than 250 miles is pretty poor, I would have expected at least 300 miles, and 375 would be what could be called good economy. I see 250+ miles from a 52kWh battery, even in a British Winter, whilst driving a slightly smaller car..

  • @irvinwright4075
    @irvinwright4075 Před rokem +2

    Vehicle to load seems like a fairly worthless feature to me. Why, where, and when is someone going to use ti? I think it is way too much trouble to be practical.

  • @Widdermaker
    @Widdermaker Před rokem +5

    Maybe I missed it, but I was hoping you’d review the audio (music) system & quality of the GV60. One thing folks don’t mention enough about Tesla’s is how good their sound systems are. I like what I’ve learned about the GV60’s so far but haven’t heard much about the quality of their sound systems. I’d assume it’s pretty good given the market segment Genesis occupies, but, for instance, does it have a small subwoofer in it? How well is the midrange & treble? A good sound system helps in bumper-to-bumper traffic!

    • @joyprawiro
      @joyprawiro Před rokem +1

      The GV 60 bang and olufsen sound system is really amazing I mean really 2 good. It’s way better than Model Y. Model Y sound system is just acceptable put it that way compare to bang and olufsen

    • @Widdermaker
      @Widdermaker Před rokem +1

      Appreciate your info. Thank you!

    • @chap7360
      @chap7360 Před 8 měsíci

      I own GV-60. Can’t stop listening to Xirius in this car. The Bang and Olufsen sound system is awesome and you can tweek the sound just as you like. First time I used it was not impressed. And that was because not tuned. Once my tuning was done, this is the best sound you can get. Especially the quietness of this car is another world. Truly a mobile concert hall !

  • @scdi12
    @scdi12 Před 11 měsíci

    Thx for the review. As a Tesla shareholder I need to know the 'competition'. This was all I needed.

  • @chrisperry3525
    @chrisperry3525 Před rokem +8

    If you say 'buttons' one more time i'm gonna scream! LOL You don't need all those buttons....even the remote is overkill on buttons.

    • @alexlabs4858
      @alexlabs4858 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ………………….buttons.

  • @stevedowler2366
    @stevedowler2366 Před rokem +1

    I've been driving our MYLR in Santa Fe recently and the Nav system definitely is out of date here. Santa Fe has a lot of narrow one-way roads, alleys and dirt roads around the periphery of the town center and FSD does a great job in most cases but still gets confused if there are no road markings. Many paved roads have painted arrows indicating which lane you should be in to go straight or make a turn but the paint is scrubbed almost all off the road in many cases so the car has to rely on map data which I think is where it is not up to date. I do see a number of Teslas driving in town so maybe this will improve. There should be a way for a Tesla driver to tell Tesla about inaccurate or missing map data and there may be but I don't know what it is. All in all the Tesla maps are very good and the NN real-time situational awareness takes over when needed, it seems. Cheers and drive safely.

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas8437 Před rokem +1

    I've owned 5 hyundai vehicles all limited specs. They give the most bang for your dollar !!! Palisade as my favorite !!!! Hud was awesome !!! Disappointed with rear seats not being electric fold. Especially on a genesis. Hopefully they will make other hyundai / genesis ev that are larger with full luxury features.

  • @bluetoad2668
    @bluetoad2668 Před rokem +2

    I have sat in and inspected this car but not driven it. Deal breaker for me is the lack of storage space vs. a model Y. For me that makes it a second car. One more thing, it's a button apocalypse in that cabin!

  • @iammystrength
    @iammystrength Před 9 měsíci

    Great review. You answered a lot of questions

  • @Antiguan_Dart
    @Antiguan_Dart Před rokem +2

    Well done on capturing the HUD on video so well. I got the RWD Premium version in the UK last Summer- the RWD version has a WLTP range of 321 miles. The Comfort Pack - upgrades the headlining to suede and the seats to Nappa Leather. I’ve been very happy with it - I couldn’t get round the minimalist interior of the Model Y- rear passengers having to ask front passengers for heated seats to be switched on, glove box operation through the screen or voice command- just a step too far. And tech features like HUD, proper blind spot notification and 360 cameras - seem a big miss. As does the lack of - panoramic sunroof blind.
    I guess people pay their money and make their choice.

    • @user-cv4gb4ey7i
      @user-cv4gb4ey7i Před 6 měsíci

      How is the acceleration and performance on the RWD version?

    • @Antiguan_Dart
      @Antiguan_Dart Před 6 měsíci

      Is that a rhetorical question? I agree the Model Y does offer great performance even in the RWD. But to answer your question 0 -62mph is 7.8 seconds. My Mazda rx-8 did that in 6.4 seconds. It feels punchy ( it’s the same torque as Nissan 350Z V6 but available from 0 rpm) and is ample for motorway merging and overtaking.

  • @KineticEV
    @KineticEV Před rokem

    I drive a 2022 Model Y Austin build and so far I don't have the issues you described. Although I am still getting used to autopilot I will say there are some times in it, it will roll up on a vehicle and seemingly won't stop. It could just me being overly cautious. I still have ultrasonic sensors and they're still working.
    I had a GV60 pull up to me at a stop light. Watching it here on video doesn't do it justice. It is a very nice looking EV and definitely competes with the Model Y on the road. It has a great road presence. I still don't think it can beat Tesla's simplicity and the autopilot and TACC on a Tesla is far simpler to use and get out of.
    I'm pretty much done with buttons in the car. In the Tesla I have a few of my on screen controls up front and anything else I want to use I just use the voice control. I also have a 2013 Kia Optima so I familiar to a degree with the Hyundai/Kia ecosystem and I can tell you there are a few button in the Kia never used but spent plenty of time cleaning the dust out of them.
    This EV here is definitely one to get if one doesn't want a Tesla for whatever reasons.

  • @mingorich
    @mingorich Před 6 měsíci

    50 year old , driven a number of brands of ice vehicles(no enthusiast). Test drove model y lrawd, ioniq 5rwd, ev6 rwd, id4 and gv60 std, on a same day… picked up ev60 based on comfort /quality of interior, exterior design, buttons(!), hwy safety and decent range.
    After a month of ownership and got back to model y(a friend of mine who agreed to swap his model y for a week), two questions in mind:
    1. Why people buy ice over ev?(except commercial fleet trucks)
    2. Why people pick tesla y over gv60….
    Maybe internet is such powerful influence……

  • @JoesPhenomenal
    @JoesPhenomenal Před rokem +2

    Looks cool to me..... but my main thing is the range and public charging. My wife's BMW has had to be towed before because she stopped at 4 different broken charge stations and ran out of juice. How's the audio system sound?

    • @mountainmantesla4395
      @mountainmantesla4395 Před rokem +1

      I have never waited in line or seen a broken Tesla charger. Tesla network is a decade ahead.

  • @tonyanthony1933
    @tonyanthony1933 Před rokem +1

    If Tesla didn't exist, I probably would have bought this car. Thank you for this review. You answered several of my questions about the GV60.

  • @chrishebert5672
    @chrishebert5672 Před rokem +1

    Driving around here in Houston, there are plenty of concrete/cement trucks that drop gravel all over. I had 3 broken windshields on one year, at a cost of about $1200 each. This is on an Acura TLX with a regular windshield that has a camera and lane sensor. Sensors must be re-calibrated after a windshield is installed. How much would it be to replace the Tesla's glass panel due to rock chips/cracks? Sometimes more glass is not better.

    • @mountainmantesla4395
      @mountainmantesla4395 Před rokem

      New Model Y windshield is about $1137.85 with calibration according to average costs reported to inside EVs.

    • @leetjohnson
      @leetjohnson Před rokem +1

      Tesla self calibrates now. My windshield on my 2019 Model 3 was 1,138.

  • @Bortniky
    @Bortniky Před rokem +2

    Car seems nice. In the USA however because you have to deal with shifty dealers to buy anything that’s not a Tesla , that’s a detriment to every other option right now

  • @rgwightman
    @rgwightman Před rokem +1

    As a Tesla owner, I was amazed at how many times you said “button” in this review?! I like the simplistic look and features of all in one, on screen for 99% of the car features. I even get a bit annoyed when flip back and drive my Toyota 4Runner. Buttons are ugly and abundant. IMO.

  • @AlexIvy-im1ti
    @AlexIvy-im1ti Před rokem +6

    Disagree on your take of having the fingerprint or face recognition feature to turn on your car. There'll be a time that you might forget your phone, key or wallet on that day you'll hope the car turns on by recognizing your fingerprints and your face :)

    • @TheSteinbitt
      @TheSteinbitt Před rokem +4

      You’ll turn around and recover your phone, no one ever leaves anywhere without it:p

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a Před rokem +1

      If your license is in your wallet, you need to go and get it before your drive.

    • @chidorirasenganz
      @chidorirasenganz Před rokem

      If you’re phone is the key you can’t leave and forget it at home lol

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 Před rokem

      The GV60 really needs the biometric sensors because the keyfob is the size of a bowling ball.

    • @chidorirasenganz
      @chidorirasenganz Před rokem

      @@incognitotorpedo42 🤣

  • @mikeinsugarland
    @mikeinsugarland Před rokem +1

    Ridiculous dealership markups like 5-10k above MSRPs for all these EVs like the Mach-E, GV60, Ioniq 6, Lightning, e-Tron, etc.. will be their downfall. Nobody want to feel being rip-offs ..

  • @cfunk10
    @cfunk10 Před rokem +2

    I’m interested, but would prefer something with more buttons.

  • @edornelas8275
    @edornelas8275 Před rokem +1

    Ryan, great review & I agree & welcome the nicer interior than American expect but too many buttons, switches etc to get dirty, break & need sensor replacement in my opinion. It would be great to know how reliable it will end up being & cost of ownership. Teslas have become very low maintenance in my opinion, at least with mine. How much to register & insure would be great to know since Teslas are pricey to insure.

  • @wylieecoyote
    @wylieecoyote Před rokem

    @Ryan The self driving for the Tesla is available by subscription, turning it on for a trip and off again when back. I am hopeful Tesla will eventually lower or include the FSD, so subscription is a better way to go in case that happens.

  • @Joe-lb8qn
    @Joe-lb8qn Před rokem

    Its got a split view rear windscreen? I had that on IIRC a CRV and that was one of the reasons i got rid of it. In the UK its VERY expensive now compared to a MY (literally £10k more about $12k) and the range isnt as much as a Y. Otherwise I like it but those three are showstoppers for me.
    Agree with you about changing drive modes (I have a Kia that is the same) OTOH AFAICS on a MY test drive you couldn't change drive modes at all while moving? (eg between creep roll one pedal)

  • @samkeino6810
    @samkeino6810 Před rokem +1

    Ryan, I just read a comment below about a 10k dealer markup. I thought only Ford dealers were into this. It would be great to review (or even obtained viewer feedback) on companies and dealers who are into this “dealer markup” business.

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem

      Many dealerships do this. It has nothing to do with the Manufacturers. The dealers control the pricing and there is nothing the manufacturer can do about it. That's why it's called manufacturer SUGGESTED retail price.

  • @raffiboi22
    @raffiboi22 Před rokem +1

    Love my M3P but should of just got the long range! I like comfort and range over performance..but in 2021 the delivery for the long range took forever!

    • @mountainmantesla4395
      @mountainmantesla4395 Před rokem +2

      I chose the Model Y just for camping and towing. I camped during a blizzard and have a video of it on my channel.

  • @patelatul
    @patelatul Před rokem +1

    I think both ioniq 5 review you missed couple of important items. I think your content is great but getting review out to these many subscribers but with incorrect information.
    1. You talked about regen pedal but you missed auto regen mode which is great as it adjusts regen based on car distance in front of you, slope, turns and if vehicle in front is braking. It also will let you coast and in turns increase range. This is true for ioniq 5, EV 6 and GV60
    2. When you using driving assist feature on highway or auto cruise control, car may not show regen mode or ipedal because auto cruise control is managing regen (similar to auto). You are regenerating on highways too but you just don't see a level under auto cruise turned on as it is in auto regen mode. You can see regeneration happening in energy bar or dial where you can see regen levels going up when cruise control is slowing down car.

  • @incognitotorpedo42
    @incognitotorpedo42 Před rokem +2

    That's a good looking car. The NVH is awesome; I wish my Tesla was that quiet. The interior surfaces look nice. Birdseye view and V2L are great; the lack of those in Teslas is a major fail imho. The orb is stupid, and the keyfob is gargantuan. Face recognition/fingerprint is very cool, and makes up for the keyfob, as long as you don't need a valet I guess. It's a little too small, and the range is low for 2023. Wish I could get the best features of this and the model y in one car.

  • @FSX239
    @FSX239 Před rokem +1

    Interesting they have two cutouts in the lower rear facia mimicking dual exhaust.

  • @williamgrunzweig571
    @williamgrunzweig571 Před rokem +1

    🤣. Let's count how many times you have to say buttons. Buttons buttons buttons and more buttons. Most of those pointless buttons can be converted to audio commands. Reduces weight and cost to build, just saying. Great review honestly. Very honest and simple. Not a bad vehicle, however it has room to improve as you indicated. 👍

  • @richardcoughlin8931
    @richardcoughlin8931 Před rokem +4

    I wish GV60 had the drivetrain and battery management of the Tesla Model Y. I wish Model Y had the build quality and creature comforts of the GV60

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Před rokem +1

    the genesis badge makes me think of chrysler. makes me ask why did they choose to make the badge so similar? the exterior style is a little busy

  • @spgray65
    @spgray65 Před rokem

    Ryan, you didn't review the sound system. How does it compare to the Model Y sound system?

  • @OneLuv777
    @OneLuv777 Před rokem

    Do you know what was that black car charging next to yours when you showed yours charging at the 25:00 minute mark of this video ?

  • @kerrott
    @kerrott Před rokem

    Nice video. Bonelli to Azusa. Awaiting our Model Y lR delivery in a week or so.

  • @mrpogi23
    @mrpogi23 Před rokem

    i love the gv60 but i ended up getting EV6 which is also an amazing car. Can't go wrong between the 3 different flavors of e-gmp cars.

  • @jawilli312
    @jawilli312 Před rokem

    Thanks for this comparison. Now, please do the 2022 Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron (next on my short list)

  • @addsfour3499
    @addsfour3499 Před 4 měsíci

    Bought the matte dark grey performance over a year ago and still love it every time i get in. Never even thought about tesla; lots of reasons not to buy Tesla, only a couple of reasons not to buy the genesis.

  • @Z_3D
    @Z_3D Před 8 měsíci

    I test drove both and dont even feel like they are comparable. The Genesis is a luxury vehicle. The Tesla is the everyman ev. The only thing they have in common is that they are small suv's. I see so many videos comparing both to each other when they are not even in the same league. The Mercedez 350 EQV vs the Genesis GV 60 is the comparison video that needs to be made.

  • @rmkep
    @rmkep Před rokem +2

    Good looking but I'd take the Model Y all day, every day. Basically, ISS (It's the Superchargers Stupid)

  • @L3x4Pr0ne
    @L3x4Pr0ne Před rokem +12

    Great car, just not worth price to me.
    Fun video!

  • @Antiguan_Dart
    @Antiguan_Dart Před rokem

    GV60 definitely does do 1 pedal driving. I do tend to have Auto Hold engaged so don’t know if that affected your experience.

  • @peterharris1751
    @peterharris1751 Před rokem

    NIce review. Could you try out the EVs for any of the BMWs?

  • @Wayneoun
    @Wayneoun Před rokem +1

    For me the luxury from EV is the tech that comes with Tesla. All the little convenient tech features from Tesla serve to me as luxury (hard to get back to other cars with less tech even if seat or interior feels better)

  • @stevenichols4639
    @stevenichols4639 Před rokem +2

    Elon musk says the best part is no part. This car has many parts that shouldn’t be in there at all. It has to paddle shifters to change the settings on your region braking which virtually never reset once you said it has a separate button with for the touch switch is to adjust the steering wheel position which you’ll do once, I can’t begin to understand the rotating knob it’s cute but what is the actual point this is everything that’s wrong with modern BEV. Instead of starting with a clean sheet, they tried to reuse the existing designs and they get some thing that’s not good at anything.

  • @rinbine2713
    @rinbine2713 Před rokem +1

    First, GV60 is different for IONIQ5 or EV6. It has better processor.
    Second, GV60 also has AUTO regenerative mode. like IONIQ5. So, Smart Cruise Control also use regenerative braking.
    Third, The GV60 has a big difference from Tesla in ride quality. Do you want to know the difference? Search "Out of spec dave's GV60 vs Tesla". Look at the in-cam shake. You will know right away.

  • @vicp8772
    @vicp8772 Před 8 měsíci

    Great product. I would request sunroof which opens. 3 spoke steering wheel, rear wiper. No face fingerproof

  • @Antiguan_Dart
    @Antiguan_Dart Před rokem

    Should be mentioned there is a lot of natural voice commands available. Press the voice button and you can asked the car to open or close all the windows.

  • @samkeino6810
    @samkeino6810 Před rokem +6

    Ryan, you are so good! Keep up the good work.

  • @alohaduck3530
    @alohaduck3530 Před rokem +1

    If you can, definitely drive the GV60 Performance. It's faster than the MYP and has a better top end.

  • @BorisZX6R
    @BorisZX6R Před rokem

    Were you a drummer on the show "the neighborhood" s02e16 ?

  • @mauriziomauricone
    @mauriziomauricone Před rokem

    I always wondered if the brake lights go on when regen breaking is engaged? It really should.

    • @RyanShawtech
      @RyanShawtech  Před rokem

      They do! Hahaha the car is braking, so they turn on.

  • @garrymajor7528
    @garrymajor7528 Před rokem

    Great review have model y and this won’t fit into tax rebate.But looks good

  • @305dreamhonda
    @305dreamhonda Před rokem +2

    Fair review, good job. Biggest drawback is the charging and range.

  • @billbaker9623
    @billbaker9623 Před 10 měsíci

    Add 100 miles to the range and I'll buy one tomorrow. 248 just won't work in Phoenix, AZ in the middle of summer with max a/c all day every day.

  • @joyprawiro
    @joyprawiro Před rokem +1

    I wish the model Y could give me a choice to roll during reverse and 1 pedal during forward cause I can just concentrate on the brake during the parallel parking. But, I guess I just need to get used to it. It would be best if GV 60 and Model Y give us choices to reverse on roll and forward with 1 pedal or 1 pedal for forward and reverse.

    • @kenion2166
      @kenion2166 Před rokem

      I drive since 2 years a Tesla and never used the break on parallel parking. The one pedal can handle every case perfect

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 Před rokem

      Yes, you need to get used to it. You shouldn't have to concentrate on the brake at all. You should concentrate on how much pressure to apply to the accelerator.

  • @mikesamyn7054
    @mikesamyn7054 Před rokem +1

    Seems complicated? Oh, do they offer a class on its operation?