Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Genesis Electrified GV70

Launched at the end of 2020, the GV70 is the second SUV in the Genesis lineup and despite its weirdness that puts speedo boys out cold, is surprisingly an enjoyable luxury crossover to drive on a daily basis. With the arrival of the Electrified variant, the GV70 is joining the electrification bandwagon following the success of the Electrified G80 sedan and the all-original EV, the GV60.

2023 Genesis Electrified GV70
2023 Genesis Electrified GV70

Priced at 78,090,000 Korean Won plus additional costs, the Electrified GV70, as the name implies, is the electric version of the GV70 crossover that was launched at the end of 2020. Its potential rivals are the BMW iX3 and the Audi e-tron as expected.

For an average car enthusiast, it looks nearly identical to the normal GV70. The sharp front view, the awkward side profile and the rear view, the buttonless dashboard inside, and seating for five people. For the Electrified GV70, however, the faux grille in the front with the hidden compartment where you will plug your charger in is what differentiates it from the normal GV70.

Offered exclusively in 4WD configuration, the Electrified GV70's electric powertrain features two electric motors each generating 160kw of power and 350Nm of torque. Combined and when engaged in Boost Mode, it generates a total power output of 360kw of power and 700Nm of torque, making it capable of hitting 0-100kph in 4.5 seconds, as quick as a German saloon. As for the range, it's good for 400km, enough to cover a trip from Seoul to Busan with some leftovers to tackle through Busan landmarks.

As for charging times, the Electrified GV70's 350kw rapid charging capability enables its Li-ion batteries to charge from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes when plugged into a public charging station, although charging times may vary depending on location.

Despite bearing the bulk of its electric powertrain, the Electrified GV70 is surprisingly good to drive because of its highly sophisticated suspension setup underneath, not to mention the application of the Pre-view ECS for an optimized driving experience.

It even comes with a signature e-Terrain Mode which makes this crossover stable to drive in various driving conditions, say tarmac, gravel, or snow. Although I cannot guarantee if this will work with your picnic with Hannibal.

The arrival of the Electrified GV70 is another clear sign that Genesis's electrification plot is building up.

Available Colors: Uyuni White, Seville Silver, Carbon Metal, Vik Black, Cardiff Green, Royal Blue, Mauna Red, Barossa Burgundy, Matterhorn White, Melbourne Grey, Brunswick Green, and Barossa Burgundy (Matte).

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Let's Do The News! (March 22, 2022)

                    

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- An independent bookstore in Quezon City was vandalized in an apparent case of red-tagging.

- The NDRRMC capacitates 144 LGUs with a science-based disaster planning system.

- Cloud seeding has begun as the water level in the Angat Dam remains low.

- Philippine and US armed forces assemble the biggest Balikatan exercise ever.

- The Cusi-led PDP-Laban wing endorses Bongbong Marcos for president.

- The United Nations weighs listing the Great Barrier Reef as "in danger"

- 95 hurt in a Tunisia train crash.

- A China Eastern passenger jet carrying 133 people has crashed in Southwest China and caused a mountain fire with casualties unknown.

- Frankie's New York Buffalo Wings releases an official statement about disrespected guests.

- A recent study reveals that cigarette sales rise in US states that banned vaping.

- Netflix tests a new payment model for account sharing in Latin America.

- Phil Mickelson will not take part in next month's Masters for the first time since 1994.

TTFN.

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 3/22/2022

              


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

  • Zelensky insists on need for 'meeting' with Putin
  • PH bound by treaty to side with US if Putin destruction of Ukraine spreads
  • Belgica wants PH to have nuclear capability in case war erupts
  • Japan-Russia tourism development projects grind to a halt in Vladivostok
  • Japanese architect gives Ukrainian refugees private space in shelters.

COVID-19 SITUATION: 3/22/2022

                    

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • PH’s Covid-19 positivity rate up slightly to 2.5% but risk still ‘very low’, says OCTA
  • DOH says no recorded rise in Covid-19 cases amid campaign sorties
  • Why PH’s Covid-19 case rate remains ‘low’ despite global spike
  • Duterte commends LGUs with good Covid-19 response
  • 'Perfect storm': Europe Covid rise due to fewer curbs, subvariant
  • Mexico City's new international airport opens with few flights
  • Face masks stay, says Duterte as ‘monster’ COVID-19 is mutating
  • Over 7M doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in Ilocos region

Monday, March 21, 2022

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 3/21/2022

             


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

  • Ukrainians told to shelter after 'leak' at ammonia plant
  • Ukraine rejects Putin's ultimatum to surrender Mariupol
  • Ten million have fled their homes in Ukraine: UN
  • Ukraine extends martial law
  • Ukraine's Zelensky denounces bombing of school sheltering hundreds as act of 'terror'

COVID-19 SITUATION: 3/21/2022

                   

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Decline in new Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila slows down; risk still ‘low’ — OCTA
  • PH COVID-19 cases drop by 22% – OCTA Research
  • Hong Kong to lift ban on flights from nine countries, including PH in April
  • China locks down millions more as COVID-19 spreads

Let's Do The News! (March 21, 2022)

                   

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- The DPWH has completed 467 projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region last year.

- The DOLE favors a 4-day workweek in the private and public sectors.

- According to the CIDG: the eight suspects in the missing sabungeros case now facing kidnapping and illegal detention raps.

- A magnitude 5.3 quake struck Leyte.

- The PasigLaban rally for Philippine Vice President and presidential contender Leni Robredo and her running mate Kiko Pangilinan draws the biggest crowd so far.

- The United States has determined that Myanmar committed genocide against the Rohingya Muslims.

- Three dead as storms batter New Zealand

TTFN