• The one-off GV60 sits on a set of massive snow tracks instead of wheels.
  • Genesis revealed their creation at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Genesis isn’t content with simply building luxury models for the Hyundai Motor Group and has released some fabulous one-offs and concept cars in recent years. Soon after it unveiled a special GV80 off-roader at the Dakar Rally, it’s gone from sand to snow after revealing the GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle Concept.

Introduced at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this wild creation is based on the road-going GV60. It’s been equipped with huge snow tracks instead of wheels and while the brand hasn’t detailed the full extent of the mechanical modifications made to the EV, it’s safe to say some significant changes had to be made to the suspension to support these tracks.

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The upgrades made to the GV60’s body make it look fitting of a starring role in the next James Bond film. Just imagine, the British spy driving this thing through the snow, desperately fleeing from his enemies. These include carbon fiber fender flares and the fitment of skid plates at the front and rear. Genesis has also added new driving lamps to the front grille and a light bar on a custom roof rack.

The cabin of this crossover is also quite special. It’s been fitted with new sport seats and carries all the necessary medical supplies and communication systems needed for mountain rescues.

 Genesis Builds One-Off GV60 With Snow Tracks For Silent Rescues In The Alps

While using an EV in freezing conditions far away from any serious charging infrastructure may not seem like the best idea, the GV60’s vehicle-to-load system could be useful, allowing it to power auxiliary devices.

Last year, Genesis unveiled another special concept for the World Economic Forum. It was dubbed the X Snow Speedium Concept and built on the standard X Speedium Concept shown previously, adding a lovely shade of white and a roof rack to carry skis.

Obviously, the new GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle Concept will not spawn a production model, but it’s interesting to see how far Genesis can take the electric crossover.