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Genesis joins the giant electric SUV club with new GV90

A retractable screen, a huge heads-up display, and an optional 4-seat VIP interior.

Genesis joins the giant electric SUV club with new GV90

Genesis has introduced the GV90, its production version of the luxury electric SUV first shown at the Neolum concept stage. The designers have successfully translated the sleek concept into a reality, featuring a four-seat interior without a B pillar, swiveling front seats, and a blend of luxurious materials. The GV90 operates on the same 800 V E-GMP platform as other Korean electric three-row SUVs, including the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV9.

Genesis is currently concentrating on the four-seat GV90 and the premium GV90 Neolum for the launch. The Neolum model preserves most of the concept design, including the pillarless coach doors, known as the Neolum Arch Gate. Both the GV90 Neolum and other variants boast a safety-first approach, with the world's first roof airbag and 12 airbags throughout the interior.

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