Genesis unveils the G90 flagship sedan
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Genesis has fully unveiled its new flagship model, the G90 sedan.
At the front, the G90 sports the brand iconic Crest Grille as well as sleek Two-Line headlamps. The grille sports what Genesis terms as two 'G-Matrix' patterns layered on top of one another to create a three-dimensional effect.


In the cabin, your eyes are immediately drawn to the car's slim air vents, which combine with wing-like shapes to house the brand’s next generation infotainment system. Termed the Connected Car Integrated Cockpit, the layout integrates the cluster and navigation into a panoramic display, cementing a high-tech look.
Clever use of glass an aluminium on the centre console is said to express the upscale nature of the vehicle, while offering intuitive differentiation between the electronic gear selector and the dial-type control panel.
At the rear, the left and right seats of the Genesis G90 can be reclined separately for optimum passenger comfort. The G90 also provides passengers here with thoughtfully designed storage spaces such as independent tray for magazines and books in the C-pillar.


Also assisting here is predictive suspension, which utilises a camera at the front of the car to allow the suspension to adjust accordingly for road imperfections.
Multi Chamber air suspension will also alter the air pressure in the air springs of the G90 depending on vehicle speed and the smoothness of the terrain being driven over. When driving on rough roads, the feature is able to raise the car by up to 25mm at both ends to protect its undercarriage from touching the surface of the road.
An advanced noise cancellation system will also play opposing phase sounds through the car's speakers to cancel excessive road noise out, elevating the driving experience in the Genesis G90
The car is being launched in South Korea equipped with a 3.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Genesis has fully unveiled its new flagship model, the G90 sedan.
At the front, the G90 sports the brand iconic Crest Grille as well as sleek Two-Line headlamps. The grille sports what Genesis terms as two 'G-Matrix' patterns layered on top of one another to create a three-dimensional effect.


In the cabin, your eyes are immediately drawn to the car's slim air vents, which combine with wing-like shapes to house the brand’s next generation infotainment system. Termed the Connected Car Integrated Cockpit, the layout integrates the cluster and navigation into a panoramic display, cementing a high-tech look.
Clever use of glass an aluminium on the centre console is said to express the upscale nature of the vehicle, while offering intuitive differentiation between the electronic gear selector and the dial-type control panel.
At the rear, the left and right seats of the Genesis G90 can be reclined separately for optimum passenger comfort. The G90 also provides passengers here with thoughtfully designed storage spaces such as independent tray for magazines and books in the C-pillar.


Also assisting here is predictive suspension, which utilises a camera at the front of the car to allow the suspension to adjust accordingly for road imperfections.
Multi Chamber air suspension will also alter the air pressure in the air springs of the G90 depending on vehicle speed and the smoothness of the terrain being driven over. When driving on rough roads, the feature is able to raise the car by up to 25mm at both ends to protect its undercarriage from touching the surface of the road.
An advanced noise cancellation system will also play opposing phase sounds through the car's speakers to cancel excessive road noise out, elevating the driving experience in the Genesis G90
The car is being launched in South Korea equipped with a 3.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission.
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