Overview
- Genesis unveiled the GV90 on Thursday, August 20, 2026, and confirmed two variants: a standard seven‑seat model and the Neolun Executive Suite with four seats and powered pillarless coach doors.
- Genesis says the GV90 rides on a new, Genesis‑exclusive eMP (Electric Mobility Prime) platform and uses dual electric motors for about 657 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque.
- The company published a 123.5 kWh battery figure, an internal estimate of roughly 310 miles (500 km) range for the seven‑seat version, and 350 kW fast‑charging that it says reaches 10–80% in about 22 minutes.
- To make the Neolun’s coach‑door design safe, Genesis describes structural changes including dual steel beams in place of a visible B‑pillar, a concealed strengthened roll cage and a 12‑airbag layout that includes a roof airbag.
- Genesis plans production for late 2026 with sales as a 2027 model year in key markets and early pricing reports near $100,000, but final homologation, independent crash and range tests, and confirmed regional launch dates remain outstanding.