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GV60 Canadian Deposit - Local Dealer Information & Timelines

Any word on delivery time frames in Canada? or any word on a timeframe for any sort of future information on delivery timeframes?
If only. I’m still waiting on hearing from my dealer and getting a little disappointed on the months long delays to even hear pricing or information let alone a test drive or delivery. I’m also a little concerned that the time between test drive/pricing and the delivery will be very short. I’d prefer to have some time in between to consider my order and whether I go forwards with it, especially if the pricing seems fair. At the rate things are going- nobody knows anymore.
 
I thought someone posted here a couple weeks ago that May 17, tomorrow, there is an expected announcement...likely pricing.
 
I thought someone posted here a couple weeks ago that May 17, tomorrow, there is an expected announcement...likely pricing.
I’m here in the US and my understanding is the significance of tomorrow is that reviews by North American journalists will be published. It would make sense that pricing would follow suit but that’s not confirmed. Hoping that something more concrete than reviews will be revealed tomorrow or very soon thereafter
 
Gotcha. I figured that Genesis asking reviewers to not publish before May 17 might mean an announcement was forthcoming.
It would make sense to announce pricing or availability and then release the torrent of what is expected to be a number of favourable reviews.
Well, we will know by tomorrow if any announcement is imminent.
 
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Gotcha. I figured that Genesis asking reviewers to not publish before May 17 might mean an announcement was forthcoming.
It would make sense to announce pricing or availability and then release the torrent of what is expected to be a number of favourable reviews.
Well, we will know by tomorrow if any announcement is imminent.
I agree with you, I suspect and am cautiously optimistic of the same.

I forgot to mention….I called the Genesis Concierge today about any new update since I made a deposit using that Priority One system about a month ago and haven’t heard anything (not sure if they did that in Canada or something else similar)….they said no new information
 
So... has the embargo been lifted now or is it after the 17th? lol
 
So... has the embargo been lifted now or is it after the 17th? lol
I think it’s at 1PM eastern time for some reason. I can’t remember for sure but I remember being confused like you and that it wasn’t at midnight
 
If you look into the comment of this one.
I believe its USD. 59k starts and 68k tops.
Premier on May 18th 12pm (EST)

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This may be the most innovative and luxe electric car on the market, and it'll turn a Tesla fan's head: The Genesis GV60 compact luxury electric SUV, which starts at about $59K and tops out at about $68K, has many incredible tech innovations. The first car to unlock, start and drive using biometrics. Yes. Using face and fingerprint recognition you can open and start this car. We did--take a look (4:00). Then, the GV60 has a crystal ball on the center console that is more than just a beautiful, light-filled orb. Once the car is started it flips over to reveal a scalloped metal gear selector-- you have to see this (6:40). Built on the same platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Kia EV6, it has a great electric system that can recharge to 80% in just 18 minutes at a level 3 DC fast charger and it can recoup battery power with iPedal driving mode. There are two models; the Advanced model generates 314 horsepower, 446 torque and has a 248 mile range. It starts at $58,890 and includes heated leatherette seats, vehicle to load charging (14:20), the biometrics system, panoramic sunroof and more. The Performance model generates 429 horsepower, 446 torque and has 235 miles of driving range. Priced from $67,890, it also has Nappa leather, massaging seats, a microsuede ceiling liner, heated rear seats, 21” wheels and phone-as-key capability. Oh, and it has Boost Mode. Tap that yellow button on the steering wheel and for 10 seconds you can add 54 horsepower to your drive (17:45). And it's a blast."

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There are two models; the Advanced model generates 314 horsepower, 446 torque and has a 248 mile range. It starts at $58,890 and includes heated leatherette seats, vehicle to load charging (14:20),

I hope they are wrong about the leatherette seats in the advanced model. As that is code for synthetic leather(polyurethane). That's what Hyundai did for its North American Ioniq 5s, gave us leatherette seating vs the genuine leather for the rest of the world. At least they mention Nappa leather seating for the sport model.
 
I hope they are wrong about the leatherette seats in the advanced model. As that is code for synthetic leather(polyurethane). That's what Hyundai did for its North American Ioniq 5s, gave us leatherette seating vs the genuine leather for the rest of the world. At least they mention Nappa leather seating for the sport model.
Although if these were Canadian prices, both would qualify for the rebate, which would make true cost for the performance $62890 which would be a bargain
 
Although if these were Canadian prices, both would qualify for the rebate, which would make true cost for the performance $62890 which would be a bargain
Don't forget the exchange rate from USD to CAD. That would take the Performance from $62890 USD to $80700 CAD, but it would be slightly lower due to tariff treatment differences between the US and Canada.
 
I hope they are wrong about the leatherette seats in the advanced model. As that is code for synthetic leather(polyurethane). That's what Hyundai did for its North American Ioniq 5s, gave us leatherette seating vs the genuine leather for the rest of the world. At least they mention Nappa leather seating for the sport model.
I'm not saying they're wrong. But when I put my deposit down this was the trim package at the time. Advanced lists nappa leather as part of the package.
 

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I'm not saying they're wrong. But when I put my deposit down this was the trim package at the time. Advanced lists nappa leather as part of the package.
That reviewer is US, so, nothing to do with Canadian built (or possibly) just a typo.
 
That reviewer is US, so, nothing to do with Canadian built (or possibly) just a typo.
For reference, the US Advanced/Performance trims differ slightly from the Canadian offerings. (e.g. our Advanced loses the Nappa leather and rear heated seats, but we get B&O and the 360 Surround View Monitor)
 
Don't forget the exchange rate from USD to CAD. That would take the Performance from $62890 USD to $80700 CAD, but it would be slightly lower due to tariff treatment differences between the US and Canada.
I would not entirely go by exchange rate. Hyundai tends to price/option to specific markets that don't necessarily translate to just exchange rate. For example if you factor the current exchange my ultimate trim Ionic 5 is priced 10K Canadian$ lower than the exact spec US limited model. That is just MSRP to MSRP comparison and exclusive of any rebates or "market adjustments" which can widen the gap to a 15-20K difference between the 2 markets.
 
I would not entirely go by exchange rate. Hyundai tends to price/option to specific markets that don't necessarily translate to just exchange rate. For example if you factor the current exchange my ultimate trim Ionic 5 is priced 10K Canadian$ lower than the exact spec US limited model. That is just MSRP to MSRP comparison and exclusive of any rebates or "market adjustments" which can widen the gap to a 15-20K difference between the 2 markets.
Oh, I agree 100%, I was just pointing out that a $62890USD MSRP does not equal a $62890CAD MSRP.
 
I would not entirely go by exchange rate. Hyundai tends to price/option to specific markets that don't necessarily translate to just exchange rate. For example if you factor the current exchange my ultimate trim Ionic 5 is priced 10K Canadian$ lower than the exact spec US limited model. That is just MSRP to MSRP comparison and exclusive of any rebates or "market adjustments" which can widen the gap to a 15-20K difference between the 2 markets.
I agree...for example the US Kia Stinger GT2 is priced $51,500 US and in Canada the equivalent is the Stinger elite which is $53,300 CAD. Hopefully they'll so something similar for the GV60.
 
Oh, I agree 100%, I was just pointing out that a $62890USD MSRP does not equal a $62890CAD MSRP.
In any case, at $68K (USD) for the Performance model, that is $87K (CAD) at the current exchange rate.
 
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