First Look Review: Genesis GV60 Magma is the wild child of the GV60 range

The GV60 Magma expands Genesis into high-performance EV territory and introduces the company’s hardware and software updates for premium electric performance crossovers.

The Genesis GV60 Magma debuts as the brand’s first high-performance production model under the Magma label. Recently, we got to see the GV60 Magma up close, and here’s what we learned:

Design

At the front, the grille of the GV60 is differentiated using a widened intake and canards dominating the nose, accented by three distinct “nostril” vents above the grille, which are the signature design feature of the Magma range.

Moving to the side, the GV60 Magma drops all chrome highlights and replaces them with gloss-black material. It features body-colored side skirts with three vents behind each front wheel. The car sits about three quarters of an inch closer to the ground with widened fenders to contain the Magma-exclusive 21-inch wheels paired with 275-millimeter tires fitted with cooling aero discs.

At the rear, a wing-type spoiler with fins on both ends add to the high-performance theme, coupled with a redesigned all-black lower bumper section.

Interior

Inside, the GV60 Magma’s cabin elements are highlighted by bright orange stitching on dark Chamude, a suede-like material applied to the seats, door trim, and center console. Chrome accents for AC controls, switchgear, and panel surrounds for the drive selector are replaced with black plastic and a dark metal finish.

Further unique touches include ambient orange lighting, with the steering wheel incorporating Magma-specific parts such as a unique rim, a black emblem, and orange accents on the drive mode and boost controls. The steering wheel also features a bright orange Magma button as well as a boost button.

The GV60 Magma receives exclusive GUI upgrades, with Magma mode prominently displaying data including motor and battery temperatures, vehicle speed, and G-force in a three-circle layout.

Experience in the GV60 Magma

The Magma’s cabin immediately feels different from a standard GV60 once you step in. The orange accents pop out, including the orange seatbelts, stitching, and tubing, creating a clear Magma identity.

The front seats with their suede-like material feel very comfortable and offer strong shoulder, back, and under-thigh support. The integrated thigh extenders will help taller drivers, and the side bolstering gives the seats a sporty feel without making them too thick and heavy.

The adjustable headrests provide solid head support. The steering wheel adds two Magma-specific controls, with both a Magma button and a Boost button that visually separate it from the standard variants. The unique crystal sphere gear selector remain unchanged from the standard GV60.

The rear seat experience stays consistent with the regular GV60. The headrests are adjustable, and overall support is good, though the seats do not slide, which limits boot flexibility.

The materials and stitching take after the Magma theme with orange details, offering a slightly different visual experience. The center armrest is retained, which makes the experience a bit more comfortable.

Specifications

Front and rear motors generate a maximum combined output of 609 hp and 546 lb-ft of torque. Boost Mode raises output to 650 hp and 583 lb-ft for about 15 seconds. Launch Control and Boost Mode work together to enable acceleration from 0 to 124 mph in 10.9 seconds and can propel the GV60 Magma to reach a top speed of 164 mph.

Price & Release Date

While Genesis has not yet released pricing details or a launch timeline, we expect it to arrive at U.S. dealerships around the middle of 2026, with a fair price premium over the USD 71,875 starting MSRP of the Performance AWD trim which is the current flagship of the range.

As for the Canadian-spec model, we expect Genesis to introduce the GV60 Magma to the Canadian market later in 2026. Pricing details have not been announced, but we expect it to start north of CAD 98,000.