Genesis: Korean flair for luxury 🎥
EXCLUSIVE What the G90, the new flagship from Genesis, offers in Switzerland is now clear. The sedan, already fully equipped as standard, is also available with an extended wheelbase.
All equipment highlights are already on board in the new Genesis G90 ex works. A handful of additional options are also available for personalization. There are two four-seater versions of the G90, one with a normal wheelbase and one with a longer wheelbase. Customers can choose between ten exterior and five interior colors as well as six interior trims.
3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine with 415 hp
The entry-level variant starts at 129,300 Swiss francs, the long-wheelbase version at 139,400 Swiss francs. Both versions are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine supported by a 48-volt electric charger. This provides more power and better responsiveness. Power is transmitted via an 8-speed automatic transmission. With an output of 415 hp and a maximum torque of 549 Nm already from 1300 rpm, the G90 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds.
Sophisticated chassis tuning
The ride is said to be extremely comfortable thanks to the air suspension and Road Preview ECS electronic chassis control. In addition, rear-wheel steering ensures better maneuverability at low speeds and more stability at high speeds.
Lawrence Hamilton, Managing Director of Genesis Motor Europe: "As the flagship of the Genesis brand, the G90 makes it clear what can be achieved when you push the boundaries of engineering and creative design."
Plenty of comfort for passengers in the rear
With a focus on passenger comfort in the rear, the G90 impresses with its ample space. The long version has 190 millimeters more legroom. Both versions offer a range of comfort and technology features for the rear bench seat, including Ergo Motion seats and footrests with heating, cooling and massage functions, two 10.2-inch touchscreens and an 8-inch touchscreen in the armrest. Sound system with 23 speakers provides high quality sound. The sale begins these days.