The Hyundai Motor Korean Motor, the Genesi Motor, used the GV60 MIV, is the site of the Genesis Genesis, which is a GV60 MIV, which is an electric crossover set on a caterpillar move with a set of mining equipment. In Switzerland, such a car would be in demand.
The crossover built in a single copy retained high comfort in the cabin, but in the rear of it there were various equipment, including medical equipment that can be in demand during search and rescue operations in the mountains. Instead of wheels, the car moves on caterpillar movements, which allow it to move even in deep snow. True, part of the initial dynamics of the electric crossover for the sake of the safety and comfort of passengers will be to sacrifice in such conditions, and the radius of rotation due to such a transformation usually decreases. But, as noted in the press release, such a vehicle does not pollute the environment with exhaust gases and noise less than the technique with the internal combustion engine.
On the roof and trunk doors, strong luggage rails appeared for attaching additional cargo, powerful lighting equipment and special communications are provided. The front seats received a more anatomical relief borrowed from racing cars. Expanders of wheeled arches are made of downstream.
Since in its original version, the Genesis GV60 allows you to connect external electrical devices to the traction battery through a special adapter to the charging port, in conditions of mine rescue work this property has acquired additional value. In European specifications, such an adapter is capable of powering equipment with a power of up to 3500 W, so rescuers will definitely find a worthy use for it. However, Genesis makes minimal mention of the practical value of such a concept, and the main goal of its creation was to attract attention to the premium South Korean brand of electric vehicles.