The Genesis GV90 has officially been introduced as the brand’s latest luxury electric SUV, following the earlier Neolum concept. This production model maintains the striking design elements of the concept, featuring a spacious interior and a focus on high-end materials.
Platform and Variants
The GV90 is built on the 800 V E-GMP platform, which it shares with other electric SUVs from Hyundai and Kia, such as the Ioniq 9 and EV9. The model lineup includes a three-row, seven-seat variant, although the initial launch will concentrate on the four-seat version and the premium GV90 Neolum.
Design Features
The GV90 Neolum stands out with its pillarless coach doors, referred to as the Neolum Arch Gate, which enhance its aesthetic appeal. The interior design incorporates a wood floor, reminiscent of the original concept, and aims to create a luxurious atmosphere.
Safety and Technology
Safety features include the world’s first roof airbag, designed to deploy in rollover situations, alongside a total of 12 airbags throughout the vehicle. The GV90 is equipped with a large OLED infotainment screen that retracts 3.5 inches when the vehicle is in motion, ensuring visibility while driving. This screen is complemented by a 25-speaker 3D sound system developed in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, enhancing the overall in-car experience.
Performance and Battery
The GV90 features a 123.5 kWh battery pack, providing an estimated range of about 310 miles for the seven-seater variant. It supports rapid charging, capable of going from 10 to 80 percent in approximately 22 minutes using a 350 kW DC charger. The vehicle’s powertrain delivers a combined output of 657 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, with distinct power distribution between the front and rear drive units.
While the GV90 showcases impressive specifications and design, details regarding its pricing and availability in the US remain undisclosed.
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