SAN FRANCISCO, August 20, 2026, 14:30 PDT
Genesis, Hyundai Motor’s luxury arm (KRX:005380), rolled out the production GV90 electric SUV, which delivers 657 horsepower and a range the company pegs at 310 miles. The Neolun trim swaps out fixed center pillars for reverse-hinged coach doors. The company hasn’t released pricing.
Genesis is launching the GV90, its first full-size SUV and now the brand’s top model. The debut sets the new Genesis up against established U.S. luxury EVs with longer range, while highlighting Korean design and interior tech.
The numbers lay out the buyer’s trade-off. Genesis uses a 123.5-kWh battery for a development target of 310 miles. Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) says its Gravity Grand Touring hits 450 miles on the EPA cycle. General Motors (NYSE:GM) says the Cadillac Escalade IQ goes 465 miles, but gets there with a much bigger 205-kWh pack.
| Flagship electric SUV | Genesis GV90 | Lucid Gravity Grand Touring | Cadillac Escalade IQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current status | Unveiled; no price or sales date yet | 2027 model open for orders | 2026 model now available |
| Starting U.S. price | Not shared | $98,900 | $127,405 |
| Battery capacity | 123.5 kWh | 123 kWh | 205 kWh |
| Range claim | About 310 miles, internal estimate | Up to 450 miles, EPA figure for specified five-seater | 465 miles, Cadillac’s estimate |
| Peak power | 657 hp | 828 hp | 750 hp with Velocity Max |
| Length | 208.1 inches | 198.2 inches | 224.3 inches |
| Seating | Seven in standard trim | Up to seven seats | Seven seats |
| Fast-charge claim | 10%-80% in 22 minutes with 350 kW | 200 miles of range in under 11 minutes | Up to 117 miles in around 10 minutes |
The ranges don’t match up one-to-one. Genesis had internal tests, Lucid uses EPA numbers, while Cadillac goes with its own estimate. So the table is for comparison, not an apples-to-apples efficiency test.
Genesis puts dual motors in both GV90s, good for 590 lb-ft of torque. They’ve included electronic limited-slip differentials front and rear, a multi-chamber air suspension, and rear-wheel steering. The rear wheels turn up to five degrees.
The Neolun Arch Gate is a visual bet. The rear door swings out, then pivots open by itself. Fixed B-pillars are gone, swapped for dual steel beams. There’s a hidden roll cage in the cabin for extra strength.
| GV90 version | Door design | Seating highlighted by Genesis | Distinctive equipment | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GV90 | Swing doors | Seven | 22-inch wheels, 657-hp powertrain, 123.5-kWh battery, same as other versions | Not disclosed |
| GV90 Neolun | Coach doors with concealed B-pillar, power open/close | Four-seat Executive Suite; Genesis confirmed this config | 24-inch wheels, front seats that rotate, heated wood floor, built-in refrigerator, privacy blinds | Not disclosed |
| GV90 Neolun First Edition | Neolun Arch Gate entry | Four-seat Executive Suite | Limited run; two-tone paint; wool/cashmere interior; custom engraving | Not disclosed |
Safety isn’t just about the cabin. Genesis lists 12 airbags, with a roof airbag to keep the glass covered in a rollover. Battery cells are separated by thermal-runaway protection, and a cloud battery system scans for problems.
The cabin is part of Hyundai’s new software focus. Pleos Connect uses Android Automotive and allows third-party vehicle apps. The company also put a generative AI agent called Gleo in charge of voice commands.
The OLED screen measures 23.6 inches, handling the gauges, maps and media. When the car is parked, the display lifts up 90 millimeters and grows to 24.6 inches. Instead of a regular gauge cluster, there’s now a 25-inch head-up display.
“Technology alone does not create luxury, and design alone does not define luxury,” Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung said. Chung said the GV90 brings together AI software, connectivity, safety and design. Company release
| Buyer question | Verified on August 20 | Still unknown |
|---|---|---|
| Is this a production model? | Yes, it’s based on the 2024 Neolun concept | Exact trim and feature list by market |
| What is the range? | Genesis says about 310 miles in its own testing | Official EPA and WLTP figures |
| How quick is charging? | Supposedly 10%-80% in 22 minutes on 350 kW | No numbers yet for cold-weather or multiple charges in a row |
| When do orders start? | No on-sale date yet | Details on when to order, build and take delivery |
| What’s the price? | No pricing info | Pricing on all three trims |
| Crash testing for the doors? | Genesis said doors have extra structure, plus 12 airbags | No third-party crash data yet |
Risks: The 310-mile range is still only an early estimate. Actual range may be lower in practice. The coach-style doors add complexity that could increase weight, cost or repair time. Genesis hasn’t released independent crash results or a warranty for the new systems yet.
Genesis took the wraps off the GV90 at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts on August 19, showing the full flagship SUV. But the company didn’t share a price or when buyers can expect delivery.