Goodwood: Genesis shows the G90
FLAG SHIP At the Goodwood Festival of Speed (until July 16), Genesis presents the G90 for the first time in Europe. The model is considered the most elegant interpretation of the brand's Athletic Elegance design language to date.
As with all models, the brand's new flagship offers plenty of comfort and forward-looking technologies. In addition to the standard version, Genesis offers the G90 as a long-wheelbase version with 190 millimeters more legroom in the rear for the occupants (see gallery on the right).
In the short-wheelbase version, the G90 is available with a choice of four or five seats. The long-wheelbase version has four seats and offers pleasant comfort thanks to individually heated and ventilated seats with massage functions as well as ventilated and heated footrests with massage function.
Fine-tuning for Europe
Lawrence Hamilton, Managing Director at Genesis Motor Europe: "After the G90 has already been launched very successfully in South Korea, the USA, Canada and the Middle East, we have received more and more inquiries as to when the model will finally come to Europe. Now the time has come. For the European market, we have fine-tuned the model once again to adapt the handling and driving experience to local roads and customer expectations."
Impression of new technologies
Viewed from the front, the G90 shows a clear evolution of the brand's typical Athletic Elegance design language. The front end is dominated by a new, three-dimensional Crest radiator grille with two superimposed G-matrix patterns and the two-line headlights, which in combination are intended to evoke the brand emblem.
The interior of the G90 is designed to make customers who are at the wheel themselves as comfortable as those who are driven by chauffeurs. The interior follows the Genesis design principle of the Beauty of White Space: It combines the high-tech appeal of new technologies with traditional materials and craftsmanship.
Prices for the G90 and further information will be announced shortly. Interested parties from Switzerland can register online now.