
· GV80 received the Emerging Automation Award for
Front Cross Traffic Warning Technology in the premium segment
· Third year in a row that Genesis took top honours
in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Tech Experience Index (TXI) Study
24 August 2023
- Today, J.D. Power designated Genesis as its highest
ranked brand for tech innovation in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Tech Experience
Index (TXI) Study. Genesis earned the top Innovation Index score of 656 through
offering a range of advanced technologies across its product lineup.
This represents the third year in a row that Genesis took top honours in
the U.S. TXI study.
The Genesis GV80 was the premium model awarded best emerging automation
for front cross traffic warning technology, known as Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist (FCA).
“We
are pleased that our customers have recognised our vehicle’s class-leading
technologies in this year’s TXI study,” said Claudia Marquez, chief operating
officer of Genesis Motor North America. “Genesis is committed to putting our
customers’ needs first and offers intuitive technologies that enhance the
driving experience.”

The
Genesis GV80 was awarded the emerging automation award for Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist with Junction Turning (FCA-JT). FCA-JT is a
comprehensive monitoring system that warns drivers of potential collisions by utilising
front view cameras and corner radars. Junction turning may provide greater
protection by automatically applying braking at the right time. When an
on-coming vehicle is detected when turning left at an intersection, the feature
may warn the driver and provide braking assistance to prevent a possible
collision.
The
TXI Study measures the effectiveness of emerging technologies automotive brands
bring to market on a 1,000-point scale. The index combines the level of
adoption of new technologies for each brand with the excellence in execution.
The measurement of execution examines how much owners like the technologies and
how many problems they experience using them.
The
TXI Study analyses 40 technologies divided into four categories: convenience,
emerging automation, energy and sustainability, and infotainment and connectivity.
To learn more about
GV80 and Genesis Motors’ range of models in Australia, please visit: www.genesis.com/au/en