Introducing the Genesis GV60 Magma: A Hot Take on Performance EVs

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Meet the New Lava-Like Legend

The Genesis GV60 Magma is here to turn heads and burn rubber, breaking away from the mundane looks of its predecessors. As the debut vehicle from Genesis’ new performance sub-brand, the Magma promises to deliver more than just aesthetics—it aims to revolutionize the way we perceive electric vehicles. With a power upgrade that makes us giddy, this crossover SUV is ready to leave a trail of burning tires in its wake.

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Sporty Design Meets Gripping Performance

Don’t be fooled by its sleek lines; the GV60 Magma is all muscle underneath. This beauty boasts a wider stance and a lower center of gravity for superior control that even a tightrope walker would envy. With aggressive new features, including a larger air intake designed not just for show but to keep its advanced batteries cooler, you’re looking at a performance vehicle that takes its job seriously. Witness it zipping around the Nürburgring, shedding its camouflage and revealing what true performance looks like!

Horsepower 0 to 60 mph
(seconds)
Starting Price
Genesis GV60 Performance 429 3.7 $69,900
Genesis GV60 Magma ? ? ?
Porsche Taycan 402 4.5 $99,400
Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
(with Weissach Package)
1,092 2.1 $230,000
Tesla Model S Plaid 1,020 1.99 $89,990

Power Surge Ahead!

Expect nothing less than a jaw-dropping performance as the GV60 Magma flexes its muscles with over 600—possibly even 700—horsepower. That’s right, it’s poised to outshine its predecessor, the Genesis GV60 Performance, which already sprints from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. As we look forward to its launch in Korea, followed by markets across the US and Europe, one thing is crystal clear: the Magma isn’t just another pretty face. It’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting entrants in the EV race, and we’re here for it!

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