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2023 Genesis Gv60 vs Tesla Model Y: What’s Better Buy

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2023 Genesis GV60 vs Tesla Model Y: Better Buy Comparison

As the first Genesis EV, the 2023 GV60 aims to be a better buy than any competitor. Does it meet this goal?

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10 Ways 2023 Genesis GV60 is a Better Buy Than the Tesla Model Y

In this comparison, we’ll look at 10 ways the Genesis electric SUV is a better buy than the 2023 Tesla Model Y.

  1. Get More for Your Automotive Dollar

    The 2023 GV60 is a well-rounded package that is competitively priced, writes US News and World Report. You can see for yourself with this list that the Genesis electric SUV is all about luxury, and it is meeting Tesla challenges head on. In fact, many standards at Genesis are not even included by Tesla.

    Pleasing Phoenix AZ drivers, ventilated front seats are standard features on the GV60 advanced trim. To luxury buyers, it is probably most important that the 2023 Genesis GV60 price includes leather upholstery, advanced power chairs and a Bang & Olufsen audio are standard. A bonus is the gorgeous glass roof that opens up the cabin.

    Drivers enjoy a 14-way memory-enabled power chair with thigh extenders. The front seat passenger has a 12-way power chair with memory, making it more comfortable to enter and exit the vehicle.

    Yes, the 2023 Tesla Model Y has driver assistance features, but Genesis has just as many at its starting price. It even has some that its electric rival doesn’t have. In the same way, the GV60 standard range model has plenty of semi-automated driving tech including a remote parking system and Highway Driving Assist.

  2. True Luxury

    Guaranteed luxury-level quality is standard on the GV60. Every model must meet the highest standards for quality and craftsmanship. You’ll find no flaws in this cabin. The brand ranks #1 among luxury vehicles for Initial Quality at JD Power.

    Meanwhile the Tesla Y seems spartan, according to US News. Considering the Tesla Model Y price, critics are especially miffed about the cheap-looking plastics or the ill-fitting panels. Kelley Blue Book complains about “hit or miss” build quality and misaligned trim pieces. Edmunds complains that the simulated leather is not compatible with summer heat. That's a warning for our Phoenix summers!

    The GV60 passenger is guaranteed a comfortable perch and a smooth ride. Edmunds, US News and other critics have noted that the Tesla Y has a firm ride quality that doesn't smooth the bumps.

    Furthermore, every Genesis is soundproofed for the quietest cabin. The new Genesis GV60 is further protected from road noise by laminated windows and an active noise cancellation system.

  3. Dashboard Technology

    Kelley Blue Book calls the Tesla Y dashboard “skeletal” because everything must be done through the single touchscreen. They warn that there is a big learning curve.

    Whereas Tesla has a single 15-inch screen, Genesis utilizes two screens measuring about 24.6 inches total. This includes digital instrumentation that one expects on a cutting-edge EV. These two 12.3 inch screens provide separate functions and allow for a more intuitive flow of information.

    Furthermore, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard in the Genesis infotainment system. These two important interface functions are simply not available, even on the more expensive Model Y long range trim.

  1. Free Charging

    Genesis helps you save on the road. There are complimentary 30-minute fast-charging sessions using the Electrify America nationwide network for up to 3 years of ownership. That could add up to a huge rebate on your purchase price. Tesla simply doesn’t have this advantage.

    By the way, the 2023 Genesis GV60 can use these DC fast superchargers to restore 80 percent of its battery pack power in 18 minutes or so. It just shows that this electric SUV can match anything that the Tesla EV can do.

  2. Best Warranties

    It is fairly well known that Genesis has the best warranties of any luxury brand. This includes the Tesla brand. For instance, the Genesis Limited Warranty runs for 6 years. The similar Tesla warranty runs for 4 years.

    The Genesis Powertrain warranty runs for 10 years or 100,000 miles. The Tesla powertrain warranty covers similar mileage, but it cuts off at 8 years. That’s two extra years for a Genesis GV60 owner to enjoy peace of mind and potential savings.

  1. Free Maintenance and Simpler Repairs

    Unlike the Tesla Model Y price, the 2023 Genesis GV60 price comes with three years of scheduled maintenance. This is a matter of saving money and protecting the vehicle.

    Genesis includes up to 3 years of free concierge service that Tesla won’t match. This includes pickup and drop off if repairs are needed. 

    There are Genesis dealers, like ours, across the country who can handle repairs. That isn’t true for Tesla. In fact, Kelley Blue Book writes that their team had difficulty finding an approved bodywork repair shop for a Tesla.

  2. Complimentary Roadside Assistance

    For the first five years of ownership, Genesis stands ready with roadside assistance for an unlimited number of miles. This could be a flat tire or any other problem. Tesla limits this coverage to four years and 50,000 miles.

    Furthermore, the Genesis GV60 price comes with Connected Care. This is now complementary for the life of car ownership. Drivers have the ability to ask for help with an SOS button. If incapacitated after an accident, the car may automatically notify the system that it’s an emergency situation.

  3. Ample Capability

    The Model Y standard model generates an estimated 376 lb-ft of torque and 390 horsepower. In comparison, the Genesis GV60 electric powertrain cranks out a guaranteed 445 lb-ft of torque and 314 horsepower with its dual electric motors. At present, all models by either brand have all wheel drive capability.

    Model Y Performance trims generate an estimated 420 horsepower and 481 lb-ft of torque. The 2023 Genesis GV60 Performance model kicks out 429 horsepower that can be boosted to 483 with the push of a button. Its torque rate of 446 lb-ft rises to 516 lb-ft in the exclusive boost mode. This helps it make the 0 to 60 mph sprint in under 4 seconds.

  1. Exclusive Features

    The new Genesis GV60 is the only electric vehicle to offer biometrics. This includes a fingerprint scanner to start the car and face recognition to let you into the vehicle. These exciting features are definitely technology of the future.

    In another exclusive, the navigation system will inform Genesis adaptive cruise control about upcoming inclines and turns. The 360-degree camera system utilizes live feeds and image capture for maximum effectiveness.

  2. Road Life

    In today’s world, road life is tied to these factors: quality, safety, and maintenance factors. In terms of quality, Genesis brand vehicles hold the top spot for luxury vehicles in terms of initial quality and dependability at JD Power.

    Tesla is way down the list in both categories. In fact, its reputation has seen it rated among the 3 worst at both Consumer Reports and JD Power.

    As for safety, the two are evenly matched. Both vehicles have earned the IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus Award. They both have the ability to avoid trouble with cutting-edge crash avoidance systems.

    With its much longer warranties, the new Genesis GV60 is certainly positioned for a long road life. In addition, the free maintenance and the ability to find Genesis repair shops quickly is sure to go a long way in keeping the GV60 on the road longer.

Conclusion

The 2023 Genesis GV60 price is earned in every important way. This helps ensure that it is a better buy than the Tesla Model Y. If you want to see for yourself, we definitely recommend a test drive.  We'd like to note here that the 2024 Genesis GV60 is continuing the many positive aspects, features and warranties that make it a better buy than the Tesla Model Y. That's great news for new EV shoppers. 


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