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Genesis X EV GT 2025: Price, consumption, picture, technical data.

At the end of March , the premiere of the prototype of the premium coupe Genesis X EV GT took place. The exterior of the novelty sheds light on the design of future electric cars. At Genesis, the concept was described as a concentration of “athletic elegance” as a characteristic style.

Genesis X EV GT – Image: Disclosure / Genesis

Limousine X EV GT

The car received a long hood, a large grille, cameras instead of rear-view mirrors, minimalist five-spoke wheels and embossed embossing, as well as a “seamless” bonding of the hood and fenders, which is intended to minimize the number of slots and openings and improve aerodynamics.

Specifications

The technical characteristics of the prototype have not yet been announced, but if it receives a series implementation, it will be based on a new platform for e-GMP electric cars. The vehicle features bucket seats with four-point seat belts and recycled materials in the upholstery.

View from the right side of the Genesis X EV GT
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Design

The interior is more sporty than touristy. The driver-focused cockpit design with leather in Scotch Brown for the driver and Ocean Wave Green Blue for the rest of the cabin is also offered by the manufacturer for bespoke interiors, with the price component offset by the individuality of the Genesis X EV GT from the entry-level to the top-of-the-range.

Interior view of the torpedo compartment of the Genesis X EV GT
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Another view of the torpedo room of the Genesis X EV GT
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Price Genesis X EV GT

The new Genesis X EV GT is likely to be unveiled sometime in and is expected to go on sale in . Prices could rise above £60,000 to mark it as a more upmarket alternative to the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq – both of which will set you back from around £40,000.