Genesis' New All-Electric GV70 is Equipped with Multi-Rapid Charging
Niko Pajkovic — November 23, 2021 — Autos
References: genesis & acquiremag
Hyundai subsidiary Genesis has unveiled a new all-electric version of the GV70 SUV. The SUV will be equipped with the brand's new EV tech, which includes a 400V/800V multi-rapid charging system that allows the car to charge on either a 400V or 800V charging infrastructure without needing a converter.
In terms of power, the electrified GV70 can take its drivers from 0-60 in 4.5 seconds. In addition, the vehicle boasts a rapid charging feature that can take the car's battery from 10% to 80% in as little as 20 minutes. Other upgraded features include an all-wheel-drive system, a suspension system, and ANC-R for reducing cabin noise.
Aside from a few efficiency-focused aerodynamic enhancements, the car's exterior remains near identical to the gas-powered GV70.
Image Credit: Genesis
In terms of power, the electrified GV70 can take its drivers from 0-60 in 4.5 seconds. In addition, the vehicle boasts a rapid charging feature that can take the car's battery from 10% to 80% in as little as 20 minutes. Other upgraded features include an all-wheel-drive system, a suspension system, and ANC-R for reducing cabin noise.
Aside from a few efficiency-focused aerodynamic enhancements, the car's exterior remains near identical to the gas-powered GV70.
Image Credit: Genesis
Trend Themes
1. Multi-rapid Charging Technology - Car manufacturers could partner with charging infrastructure providers to further develop and implement multi-rapid charging technology for electric vehicles.
2. Efficient All-wheel-drive Systems - Companies could strive to develop more efficient all-wheel-drive systems for electric vehicles to improve their performance and range.
3. Aerodynamic Enhancements - Car manufacturers could focus on developing more advanced aerodynamic enhancements for electric vehicles to improve their energy efficiency and range.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - Manufacturers of electric vehicles could focus on developing and implementing similar multi-rapid charging technology to improve convenience and reduce range anxiety among consumers.
2. Charging Infrastructure - Charging infrastructure providers could partner with electric vehicle manufacturers to implement multi-rapid charging technology and improve the charging experience for consumers.
3. Automotive Suspension Systems - Manufacturers of automotive suspension systems could strive to develop more advanced systems specifically tailored for electric vehicles to improve their ride comfort and handling.
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