Genesis Announces Expansion of EV Sales
The OEM will have its GV60 SUV, electrified GV70 SUV, and electrified G80 sedan available at select retailers across 15 states.

Genesis plans to have an all-electric lineup by 2030.
Photo: Genesis Motor North America
On March 16, Genesis Motor America announced its expansion of electric vehicle sales in the United States. The brand’s EV lineup is now available at select retailers in 15 states, according to the announcement. The move is a step toward the company's commitment to a more sustainable future, with the brand committing to delivering an all-electric lineup by 2030.
The GV60 SUV, the electrified GV70 SUV, and the electrified G80 executive sedan are now available at select retailers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
“This expansion of EV sales in the United States marks a significant milestone in our journey towards an all-electric lineup by 2030,” said Claudia Marquez, chief operating officer of Genesis Motor North America. “We are pleased to now be offering our award-winning lineup of electric vehicles to a much broader audience of American customers.”
The brand also said that in collaboration with Electrify America, it offers three years of 30-minute complimentary charging sessions from the date of vehicle purchase. Owners of the 2023 GV60, the 2023 Electrified GV70, and the 2023 Electrified G80 have access to hyper-fast charging on Electrify America’s coast-to-coast charging network via the Genesis Connected Services and Electrify America mobile apps.
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