I've got a large list of improvements needed. Owners need a quicker response back when they report an issue. I have been waiting for 3 weeks for support on an issue with the Remote Start on Quick Links at "dashboard" not working properly. There are times, maybe a week or two later, I get a reply (email) asking if I still have the issue. Of course I do. No one had contacted me.
I wish the voice command function was easlier to use, like Mercedes MBUX. You have to be too specific to get the command understood and there is not a big list of commands available like with MBUX.
I would like to see Genesis use route-based speed action in their navigation. Again, like MB
Heads up display and heated rear seat should be an option on the Advanced package of the GV70 without having to purchase the 3.5T Sport Prestige package, which is not only $16,200 more, but comes with a gas guzzling motor and black chrome, which some don't find very attractive.
Same goes for the Electrified GV70 Advanced package. Here, even the heated steering
wheel and Lexicon Sound system were removed and only available now on the Prestige for an extra $6,800 on an already expensive model. If Genesis wants to sell more Electrified GV70, they better first of all make more units available on the lots of the dealers and in more states, keep the features that the customer needs and wants, include more interior colors, like they do for the ICE... especially Havana Brown or Velvet Burgundy, and lower their prices.
The GV70 has a lot going for it. This is the bread and butter model for Genesis. Give customers what they want, not take away features. Though they can remove the fingerprint authentication, remote and smart parking that doesn't work well and is way too slow. These are just gimmicks and unnecessary. A waste of valuable microchips.
One thing that really bugs me is the fact that you cannot lock the vehicle manually (I can on my G90), merely by hitting the lock button on the door's
armrest and then closing the door. The GV70 needs your fob in hand. So, if you don't have the fob, or it goes dead, or you put the fob in a
faraday pouch (or wrap in foil) so you don't take it on a kayak trip on the lake with a chance of loosing it or getting wet, you can't lock the door. You have to rely on connective services through your phone (if you even own one) and hope there is a signal and your phone is charged up. And maybe you don't want to take your phone out on the water to drop it overboard. And that tiny emergency key that is inside the fob will only unlock the vehicle and set off the alarm. It will not lock it. It is so hard to turn if anyone actually ever tried.
And last of all, why doesn't the vehicle recognize the owner as they approach with their fob? Instead, you have to take the time to change user on the center screen to bring up driver's preferences, which not only takes time to do, but can cram a person into a seat setting that was set for the previous driver. That fob technology has beed available decades ago.