Genesis has unveiled the GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle (MIV) Concept at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, Switzerland. This event marks the third consecutive year that the brand has presented a concept model at this venue, following previous showcases of the Genesis X Concept in 2023 and the Genesis X Show Speedium Concept last year. The GV60 MIV Concept is currently on display at the AMERON Davos Swiss Mountain Resort.
The vehicle is specifically designed for rescue operations in difficult terrains and adverse weather conditions, emphasizing occupant safety and operational functionality. Built on the Genesis GV60 platform, the GV60 MIV is an electric vehicle optimized for off-road capabilities. Its design includes a silent operation feature that reduces noise pollution, thereby lessening its environmental impact. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with a vehicle-to-load (V2L) system that enables it to provide power to external devices.
The vehicle’s accessories have been selected for their quality and durability. It includes snow tracks, sports seats, medical supplies, and emergency communication and warning systems, all intended to facilitate mountain rescue efforts in extreme conditions. Safety is further enhanced by large carbon fiber fender flares, which protect both the vehicle and bystanders from potential harm.
To improve storage capabilities, the GV60 MIV Concept features a custom heavy-duty roof rack and a rear hatch rack with modular attachment points for various equipment. According to Genesis Chief Creative Officer Luc Donckerwolke, the GV60 MIV Concept reflects the brand’s commitment to producing safe and well-designed luxury vehicles that embody a progressive and distinctly Korean vision of comfort and care.