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Used Genesis GV60
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Genesis GV60:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Genesis GV60. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £22, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Typical price range* | Average price | Price trend / depreciation | Cars for sale |
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2026 Genesis GV60 | £64,835 - £72,715 | £68,478 | -£260 | 20 |
2025 Genesis GV60 | £36,998 - £39,998 | £37,998 | - | 9 |
2024 Genesis GV60 | £32,950 - £45,495 | £39,648 | -£17,960 | 12 |
2023 Genesis GV60 | £25,498 - £28,000 | £27,335 | - | 4 |
2022 Genesis GV60 | £21,995 - £28,618 | £25,706 | -£12,380 | 11 |
*The “Typical price range” column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
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2025 - August | £68,320 | £66,440 | £70,200 | Estimate |
2025 - September | £68,060↘ | £66,300 | £69,820 | Estimate |
2025 - October | £67,800↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - November | £67,540↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - December | £67,280↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - January | £67,020↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - February | £66,760↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - March | £66,500↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£260
Next 6 months
-£1,560
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Are you thinking of purchasing a used SUV? Look no further than the Genesis GV60 - an excellent choice! AutoUncle showcases a total of 28 cars, each one collected from an online marketplace or dealership website.
A used Genesis GV60 costs between £23,755 for the cheapest variant and £45,495 for the most expensive model.
The price for the South Korean car varies according to five primary factors: year of production, engine capacity and performance, the car's fuel efficiency, car mileage and equipment variant.
For example, a newer model with fewer miles recorded, or a more luxurious variant with a powerful engine, typically commands a higher price than, for example, an older model with more kilometres driven or with a lower equipment level.
The following equipment variants are the most populare ones for the Genesis GV60:
When comparing the prices of used Genesis GV60, it is important only comparing the sale prices of cars with the same engine and equipment. If not, you may reach a wrong decision on which car to acquire.
For the Genesis GV60 el stands as the only fuel type available. Right now we have twenty-eight cars for sale at an average price of £34,617.
We strongly advise considering your driving habits prior to choosing among the various fuel types. On a regular week, how far do you drive? Do you engage in many brief trips, or are your drives generally longer in distance?
If your trips are mostly short, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol may make the most sense. For daily long-distance driving, the electric car is often ideal - especially with a charger at home or at work. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. It’s worth noting that diesel engines with high emissions are banned from entering cities in certain countries.
In the UK, the heightened demand for electric cars is due to their environmental merits, lesser fuel and savings on maintenance expenses, and government initiatives to curtail carbon emissions, providing perks for electric vehicle consumers. The integration of hybrid vehicles like the Genesis GV60 plays a crucial role in the journey towards more sustainable and greener transportation methods.
A considerable number of rewards come from investing in a used electric vehicle. Benefits such as:
Lower purchase price: Used electric cars usually have a more attractive price tag than new vehicles. The more modest price level broadens the accessibility of electric vehicle technology to a wider range of buyers.
Environmental impact: Going for a previously owned electric vehicle rather than a new one further minimises environmental impact. The manufacture of a new automobile, especially its battery, generates a considerable amount of carbon emissions. Purchasing pre-owned implies you're not adding to this environmental burden.
Improved battery life: The concern about battery life in EVs has lessened as technology has improved. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.
Performance and technology: Many electric vehicles on the market now deliver striking performance and are fitted with the most modern technology. Even models that are a few years old can deliver a high-tech experience behind the wheel.
Government incentives: Though it's lesser compared to new electric vehicles, there's a possibility of government inducements for used electric vehicles, examples being reduced vehicle tax and eligibility for low-emission zones.
The Genesis GV60 only comes in the SUV body type in the UK. SUV is short for Sport Utility Vehicle, and this is easily one of the most popular cars on the market today. The style is versatile, and the ride height is higher than traditional cars, which is a key selling point.
The Genesis GV60 faces stiff competition within its segment.
Competing cars for the Genesis GV60
The Nissan Qashqai is a top choice when looking for an alternative to the Genesis GV60. There are 8,905 of this car for sale in the UK right now and the average selling price is £15,800.
Another popular choice in this class is the Kia Sportage with 6,251 cars on the market and an average price tag of £17,990. Another recommended alternative is VW Tiguan with 6,008 cars for sale an average price tag of £23,500.