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Genesis - GV70 (2022)

When you think of the 2022 Genesis GV70, you’re picturing a sophisticated luxury SUV that blends striking design, powerful performance, and cutting‑edge technology. The Genesis GV70 price reflects its premium positioning, but keep in mind that the cost can vary widely by market, trim level, and whether you’re buying brand‑new or a used Genesis GV70. Whether you’re exploring the initial launch price or curious about depreciation, this guide covers everything you need to understand the true value of this vehicle.

Key Specs – A Snapshot of the 2022 Genesis GV70

  • Engine Options:
    • 3.5‑liter V6 Twin‑Turbo – 375 hp
    • 2.5‑liter Turbocharged I4 – 300 hp (base) / 368 hp (performance)
    • Optional electrified hybrid system for subscribers performing as a mild‑hybrid 2‑motor setup
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with paddle shifters
  • Drive System: All‑wheel drive (standard on higher trims)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol) – 4.6 L/100 km (city) / 6.6 L/100 km (highway) for the base engine; improved efficiency on the hybrid variant
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,784 mm
    • Width: 1,902 mm
    • Height: 1,707 mm
    • Wheel‑base: 2,870 mm
  • Interior & Cargo:
    • Six–seat layout (optional third row for rear‑seat passengers)
    • Maximum cargo capacity: 1,632 L with rear seats folded
    • Two 12‑inch touchscreen displays – one steering‑wheel‑mounted, one rear-seat entertainment interface
  • Weight: 2,250 kg–2,350 kg (varies by trim)
  • Safety & Features:
    • Advanced driver assistance systems: adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping aid, blind‑spot monitoring
    • Optional all‑sky roof, wireless charging, and premium Bose sound package

Genesis GV70 Depreciation—What Are the Real Numbers?

New vehicles typically experience the steepest drop in value during the first year. For the Genesis GV70, you can expect a projected depreciation of about

15‑20 % in the first year,

and an approximate

30‑35 % over three to five years. Of course, the actual figures depend on market dynamics, trim, mileage, and overall condition. Generally, less luxurious trims could hold value slightly better due to lower initial depreciation, while performance or all‑wheel‑drive variants might depreciate more rapidly because of higher operating costs.

When evaluating a used Genesis GV70 price, these depreciation curves provide a realistic baseline. A 3‑year‑old GV70 with low mileage could still carry around 60–65 % of its original value, whereas a higher‑mileage, fully‑equipped model may trade at 50–55 % of the price it had at launch. Knowing the typical depreciation slippage helps you negotiate a fair price, especially if you’re looking to find a used model that still comes with a near‑new‑condition warranty


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