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The Genesis GV80 luxury crossover is the vehicle that really put the Genesis brand on the map in the United States. Prior to its introduction, the Korean-based luxury brand only had sedans in its lineup, and in the American market, that wasn’t a competitive offering, like trying to sell hot cocoa in a sauna. Now, the heavily revised 2025 Genesis GV80 further refines an offering that was already making waves.
To tell us all about it, we have as our special guest this week Trevor Lai, who is Genesis product planning senior group manager. In our exclusive interview, he will share with us the importance of the GV80 to the Genesis brand, and he will detail the significant changes Genesis has made to the SUV. One of its wow factors is the 7-inch digital infotainment and driver information screen. Genesis has also improved what was already one of the most sumptuous interiors in the segment. Lai will tell us much more as we go over the key changes for 2025.
In the road test segment, Co-Host Chris Teague and Host Jack Nerad evaluate a pair of vehicles that reside in the same segment but couldn’t be more different in outlook. The 2024 Subaru Outback Wilderness brings an unmistakable off-road ethos to the subcompact crossover market, while the 2024 Mazda CX-30 concentrates its focus on the tarmac. Both vehicles are versatile and fun to drive, but they offer their highest levels of fun in different environments.
There’s fascinating news to report and comment on this week. The Biden Administration has unexpectedly increased the tariff on Chinese-built electric vehicles from 27 percent to more than 100 percent, and it is causing a hornet’s nest of reactions. We’ll have more details and our comments.
We also have the story behind the recent intrigue surrounding Tesla’s Supercharger EV charging network. It seems that Elon Musk might well be one hard boss to work for.
You have certainly heard of the various cars of the year, including the North American Car of the Year, on whose jury sits Host Jack Nerad. Now, to supplement the various Car of the Year programs, there is also a Road of the Year effort that has resulted in the naming of the 2024 Road of the Year. We’ll tell you the winner and give our reactions coming up.
So there’s plenty to chew on this week. Please join us.
America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad’s latest book, Dance in the Dark, which is available HERE on Amazon.com