Genesis has addressed key weaknesses in the GV60 with its 2026 Sport edition, delivering notable upgrades that enhance performance, comfort, and interior technology. Central to the update is a larger 84-kWh battery pack, which replaces the previous 77.4-kWh unit, increasing range potential and power capacity for this luxury electric crossover.

The dual-motor GV60 Sport now generates 429 horsepower under standard settings, with a Boost Mode that raises output to 483 horsepower. Alongside power gains, Genesis reengineered the suspension with new dampers and retuned settings aimed at improving ride quality and handling. An innovative camera-based road preview system anticipates road imperfections like bumps and potholes, adjusting suspension response proactively for smoother driving.

Inside, the cabin redesign reinforces the GV60’s upscale appeal with a new 27-inch OLED display and refined materials that boost the premium atmosphere. Signature features like the rotating Crystal Sphere gear selector remain a highlight, combining aesthetic flair with functional refinement. The vehicle also offers a quiet, tech-packed interior that continues to draw consumer interest despite a competitive price tag near $84,500.

One of the more praised characteristics of the 2026 GV60 Sport is its ultra-fast charging capability supported by the E-GMP platform. Charging from 10% to 80% takes about 18 minutes, making it one of the quicker chargers in its class. This rapid charging, paired with the electric drivetrain’s inherent benefits—such as lower maintenance needs and reduced fuel costs—strengthen the vehicle’s overall value proposition.

Still, price remains a sticking point, as some potential buyers weigh it against other luxury EV options. Issues like the unresolved Integrated Charge Controller Unit (ICCU) on the E-GMP platform persist as concerns among certain users, alongside the general cost of electric vehicle ownership, including home and public charging expenses. Services like Qmerit help ease the transition by providing free estimates to install faster Level 2 home chargers, an option that can reduce charging time significantly compared to basic Level 1 setups.

Genesis supplements ownership with conveniences such as valet servicing and connected vehicle services, enhancing customer experience beyond the vehicle itself. Overall, the 2026 GV60 Sport has been described as a well-rounded electric vehicle with strong performance, technology, and luxury, though market competitiveness and pricing sensitivity remain key considerations for buyers.