The face of automotive luxury is rapidly changing. With the advent of pure-electric powertrains, absurd acceleration is a given and big, burly engine soundtracks are no longer the unassailable signifiers of power and affluence they once were. Every new model has a big screen and loads of active safety features. There's a lot less separation than there used to be between mainstream and premium. So what does the future of electric luxury look like? I suspect it looks a lot like this 2023 Genesis GV60.
For all of their high technology and boundless optimism, most of today's luxury automakers fail to bake any sort of wonder or whimsy into their EVs' visuals or cabin hardware. Most Teslas leave fun or frivolity up to their code programmers -- to come up with things like infotainment games and fart noises. Aside from the Model X's falcon doors, Tesla's current production vehicles are remarkably sterile as pieces of design to prioritize aerodynamics and control costs. And with the exception of the new GT, E-Trons are all but visually indistinguishable from their gas-powered models. Ditto
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