Ain’t no maintain too high
Designed rescue support tasks in rugged terrain and challenging weather conditions, the GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle Concept was unveiled earlier this year, at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, Switzerland.
The Genesis GV60 MIV Concept attracted a lot of attention as the AMERON Davos Swiss Mountain Resort, near the economic forum venue.
It comes with snow tracks, sports seats, medical supplies and emergency communication and warning systems.
A Genesis spokesperson says: “This marks the third consecutive year that Genesis has showcased a concept model at Davos, following the Genesis X Concept in 2023 and the Genesis X Show Speedium Concept last year.
“This year’s GV60 MIV Concept is designed for rescue support tasks in rugged terrains and challenging weather conditions, prioritising occupant safety and mission functionality.”
The purpose-built vehicle, inspired by small unit support vehicles (SUSVs) and based on the Genesis GV60, is an electric vehicle (EV) — so it is virtually silent in the mountains. It has a vehicle-to-load (V2L) system that allows it to supply power to auxiliary devices.
All accessories, like the custom made heavy-duty roof rack, were chosen for their quality and durability.
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