Genesis presented a special GV60 with tracks instead of wheels

27.01.2025/22/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    363

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Genesis showed off its unique GV60, designed for rescue operations in ski resorts.

The novelty with the prefix Mountain Intervention Vehicle (MIV) in the name, which is in the status of a concept, is equipped with huge caterpillar tracks for driving on snow. They were installed instead of wheels. In order to do this, the manufacturer had to make changes to the suspension design. The crossover was also equipped with carbon fender flares, installed protective plates and a trunk with an LED beam on the roof, and also added four additional headlight units in the front.

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The body of the rescue crossover has been painted an extraordinary red livery. Its interior also looks quite unusual. It has sports seats and special equipment used by rescuers in the mountains. For example, an emergency communication and alert system, a V2L system that allows external devices to be powered from the car's battery, and a set of medical supplies.

There is no information about the power plant. However, there is no understanding of whether mass production of such an electric vehicle is planned.

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