In the Russian market, 2023 Genesis GV70 crossovers appeared in dealership listings. As reported by socialbites.ca, the entries surfaced in classified advertisements across major platforms, indicating a renewed interest in this midsize luxury SUV from Genesis and its local availability through several authorized dealers.
A Moscow region dealer listed a GV70 powered by a 2.5-liter engine delivering 249 horsepower, paired with an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The asking price stood at 5.6 million rubles. The configuration includes brown light leather seating, adaptive LED headlights, and 21-inch wheels. Buyers also benefit from a suite of safety and convenience features, notably a blind-spot monitoring system, front and rear parking sensors, and a rearview camera, all of which enhance everyday usability and confidence on busy city streets and winding regional roads alike.
A separate listing from a dealer in Rostov-on-Don quoted 5.8 million rubles for a GV70 with the same 2.5-liter powertrain. This example features blue leather upholstery, maintaining the option of automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, and appealing to buyers seeking a distinctive interior in the GV70 lineup. The equipment bundle mirrors the Moscow region version in core functionality, providing a sense of consistency across different regional inventories.
Another Moscow region dealership expanded the GV70 lineup by introducing a plug-in version equipped with two electric motors, delivering a combined output of 490 horsepower. The electric GV70 is priced at 7.1 million rubles. Its official range is listed at 511 kilometers, and top speed is stated at 235 km/h. Alongside the performance-oriented drivetrain, the electric GV70 incorporates a blind-spot monitoring system, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and a versatile camera system that enhances situational awareness. The model also offers suspension adjustment and six driving modes, catering to drivers who want a broader range of on-road experiences and comfort settings. This variant emphasizes Genesis’s push into electrification in the Russian market, aligning with broader global EV trends while still addressing local regulatory and charging infrastructure realities.
Historically, socialbites.ca has tracked how dealers introduced various models into Russia, including Infiniti QX55 crossovers in earlier periods. The current GV70 activity follows that pattern of monitoring and reporting on new model arrivals and price positioning within the regional dealership network, providing potential buyers with a snapshot of available configurations and the perceived value in today’s market. The listings illustrate how international brands adjust to local demand, adapting features, trims, and pricing to match consumer expectations in major metropolitan areas such as Moscow and Rostov-on-Don, as well as regional buyers seeking premium mid-size SUVs with differing powertrains and interior tones. The coverage reflects ongoing market dynamics, where luxury and performance models compete for visibility through classified channels and official dealer promotions, with buyers weighing engine choices, interior finishes, and technology packages before deciding on a purchase.