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As you can see, the production-ready GV90 interior looks about the same as the Neolun Concept, just toned down a bit. It still has the “Purple Silk” leather trim and “Royal Indigo” cashmere elements.
Hyundai’s premium brand Genesis is reportedly gearing up for a significant product offensive in 2026 and plans to roll out a ...
The introduction of coach doors, typically reserved for luxury sedans, to a large SUV has turned heads, prompting many to ask ...
The GV90 appears to ride on air suspension with rear-wheel steering and, at least on this example, features a two-seat second row instead of a rear bench.
The Genesis GV90 may use Hyundai’s next-gen EV platform. Initial reports expected the GV90 to use Hyundai’s current E-GMP platform that underpins the Kia EV9.But more recent speculation has Genesis ...
The GV90 is a luxury SUV, which means it'll probably sell well. Platform. This luxury liner will be underpinned by the E-GMP architecture shared throughout the Korean automaker's most recent ...
The GV90 was spotted on the back of a truck under a tarp. Onlookers speculate that its wheelbase is slightly longer than a Mercedes-Benz GLS, a premium full-size SUV starting at around $90,000.
The Genesis GV90 will even feature Rolls Royce-like coach doors, which were spotted for the first time in public on a production model. Check it out below.
The 2024 Genesis GV90 Will Embody Three-Row Luxury, Electrified. Sharing its platform with the Kia EV9 and Ioniq 7, the GV90 is said to be an electric-only SUV.
It has been a while since reports of a Genesis GV90 in the pipeline first came to light. The upcoming full-size SUV was supposed to sit above the luxurious Genesis GV80 in terms of price and size in ...
Quite the opposite, in fact, as there are several new vehicles in the making as we speak. One of them will be the GV90, and contrary to its name, it won't be a high-riding alternative to the G90 ...
The Genesis GV90 isn't currently confirmed, but a video may have accidentally leaked it. The three-row luxury SUV would fill a hole in the lineup.