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 The Ultimate Electric Flagship: Meet the Genesis GV90


The auto world is changing fast, and Genesis isn’t just along for the ride—they’re leading it. Enter the Genesis GV90, their brand-new electric flagship. Think of it as the even grander sibling to the GV80. This isn’t just another luxury SUV. The GV90 is Genesis showing off—design, tech, luxury, all pushed to the top.

Redefining Full-Size EV Luxury

Genesis plans to launch the GV90 for the 2026 model year. If you’ve seen the Neolun Concept, you’ll get the idea: big, bold, and futuristic. This three-row electric SUV is out to challenge the big names and rewrite what “luxury” means in the EV world.

  Here’s what makes the GV90 a real standout:

 - Flagship Presence: This is Genesis’s largest, most extravagant EV yet. It’s a true three-row, so everyone gets space to stretch out and relax.

- Next-Gen Platform: The GV90 rides on Hyundai’s new eM platform, which promises big improvements—expect over 300 miles of range and a huge leap in tech. We’re talking advanced connectivity and even Level 3 autonomous driving.

- Coach-Door Drama: If the spy shots are right, Genesis is going all-in with B-pillarless coach doors—those cool, rear-hinged doors right off the Neolun Concept. Getting in and out feels more like entering a private jet than an SUV.

- Performance and Dynamics: All-wheel drive comes standard, powered by a gutsy dual-motor setup with close to 500 horsepower. Air springs and electronic dampers keep the ride smooth and quiet, just like the G90 sedan.

- Opulent Interior: Inside, it’s pure luxury. Think top-shelf materials, executive seating, clever ambient lighting, integrated heating, and a sound system that turns the cabin into a private concert hall.

 Where Does the GV90 Fit?

 The GV90 isn’t just aiming at other three-row electric SUVs—it’s carving out its own territory at the very top end. Starting around $100,000, it’s gunning for the likes of the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, BMW iX, and Lucid Gravity. Genesis wants to prove they can build a world-class, executive-level electric vehicle—and the GV90 is their answer.

 This SUV is a big deal for Genesis. It’s the last piece they needed for their electric lineup, and it shows they’re serious about going all-electric by 2030. The GV90 isn’t just another new model; it’s a statement. Genesis is here to play hard in the future of electric luxury.



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