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Genesis GV70 vs Ineos Grenadier

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Genesis GV70
Genesis GV70

$75,800 - $89,888

2023 price

Ineos Grenadier
Ineos Grenadier

$97,000 - $123,000

2024 price

Summary

2023 Genesis GV70
2024 Ineos Grenadier
Safety Rating

Engine Type
0.0L

Fuel Type
Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • No spare tyre (repair kit only)
  • Rotary controller confusion
  • Brakes sharp at low speed

  • Driving environment needs work
  • Will be expensive if optioned up
  • Looks a bit derivative
2023 Genesis GV70 Summary

Genesis is conducting a stealthy, slow and steady attack on established players in the Australian luxury car market.

Minimal fanfare, low-key strategic planning in terms of brand awareness, retail presence and product portfolio, with annual sales likely to break four figures locally for the first time this year.

So, small numbers, but the range is growing with a distinct focus on electrification. In fact, Genesis has committed to cease production of combustion models in 2025, and move to a 100 per cent electric line-up by 2030.

And this is the brand’s latest EV arrival, the Electrified GV70. A five-seat SUV designed to win over open-minded prestige buyers willing to look beyond the usual suspects at the premium end of the market.

We were invited to its local launch including a first drive from Sydney to the NSW Southern Highlands and back.

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2024 Ineos Grenadier Summary

Are you familiar with the expression: Be careful what you wish for? It’s an all-purpose warning against confusing what you think you want with what you really need. And it often applies to car design.

See, ever since the first soft-roader ditched its low-ratio gear-set and ladder chassis, and the first LandCruiser and Patrol swapped solid axles for an independent front suspension, hard-core bush-bashers have been crying foul.

Don’t dilute the formula, has been the outcry. Don’t bother with Bluetooth and leather trim, give us a hard-as-nails vehicle that keeps it rugged and simple. But are they right?

Well, here’s our big chance to find out, because the people at Ineos Automotive clearly hold the same values dear. And, as a result, the much-hyped Ineos Grenadier is finally here, complete with its hose-out cabin, tilt-slab styling and live axles front and rear.

Which is fine, but now, having rubbed the lamp and uncorked the genie, is the hard-headed Grenadier really what we wanted after all? Does this degree of single-mindedness have a place in modern life? Or is the Ineos the victim of its own sense of purpose?

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