Last updated: 2026-04-20

Genesis Electrified GV70

0 Genesis Electrified GV70 Years to Avoid

Years that score significantly below the Genesis Electrified GV70 average of 0/100

All Genesis Electrified GV70 years score consistently around the model average of 0/100 — no years are statistical outliers. The best year is listed below and the weakest is listed below.

Verdict

All Genesis Electrified GV70 years score consistently around the model average of 0/100 (00 range) — no years are statistical outliers. The best is listed below and the weakest is listed below.

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All Genesis Electrified GV70 Years by Generation

All model years ranked by reliability score, grouped by generation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Genesis Electrified GV70 years should you avoid?
All Genesis Electrified GV70 years in our database score consistently around the model average of 0/100. No years are statistical outliers, though some are stronger than others.
What is the best year for the Genesis Electrified GV70?
Check our model page for year-by-year comparisons.
How many recalls does the Genesis Electrified GV70 have?
Across all years in our database, the Genesis Electrified GV70 has a total of 1 recalls. Recall counts vary by year — check individual model year reports for details.
Is a used Genesis Electrified GV70 worth buying?
Check our detailed reports for each model year to make an informed decision.
Is the Genesis Electrified GV70 reliable long-term?
The Genesis Electrified GV70 has an average reliability score of 0/100 across all model years in our database, rated "risky". Reliability varies significantly by model year — choose carefully.

How We Calculate Reliability Scores

Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.

Key Ranking Factors

1

Complaint Severity

NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.

2

Repair Costs

Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.

3

Recall Impact

Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.

4

Issue Diversity

Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.

Scores are grouped into four tiers:

  • 80–100: Excellent— Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
  • 60–79: Good— Reliable with some minor concerns
  • 40–59: Mixed— Notable issues, research before buying
  • 0–39: Risky— Significant problems, proceed with caution

Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.

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