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Genesis G90
Overview
ManufacturerGenesis Motor (Hyundai)
Production2015–present
Model years2017–present
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car (F)
Body style4-door saloon
Layout
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Equus

The Genesis G90 is a full-size luxury sedan manufactured by the Korean automaker Genesis, which is the luxury vehicle division of Hyundai Motor Company, since 2015. The G90 is the successor of the Hyundai Equus and was known as the Genesis EQ900 in South Korea from 2015 to 2019. It was announced that the right-hand drive specification is not for sale.

First generation (HI; 2015)

First generation (HI)
Genesis EQ900 (South Korea; pre-facelift)
Overview
Also calledGenesis EQ900 (pre-facelift)[1]
ProductionNovember 2015 – 2021
Model years2017–2022
AssemblySouth Korea: Ulsan
Russia: Kaliningrad (Avtotor)[2]
DesignerPeter Schreyer (pre-facelift)
Luc Donckerwolke (facelift)
Body and chassis
RelatedGenesis G80
Kia K9
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission8-speed A8LR1/A8TR1 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,160 mm (124.4 in)[3]
3,450 mm (135.8 in) (limousine)
Length5,205 mm (204.9 in)
5,495 mm (216.3 in) (limousine)[4]
Width1,915 mm (75.4 in)
Height1,495 mm (58.9 in)
1,505 mm (59.3 in) (limousine)
Curb weight1,995–2,140 kg (4,398–4,718 lb) (3.8)
2,060–2,185 kg (4,542–4,817 lb) (3.3T)
2,215–2,245 kg (4,883–4,949 lb) (5.0)
2,270–2,290 kg (5,004–5,049 lb) (limousine)

The Genesis G90 debuted in South Korea on December 9, 2015 as the Genesis EQ900.[5]

The US market debut took place at the 2016 North American International Auto Show[6][7][5] and went on sale in September of 2016 at Genesis retailers as 2017 model year vehicles. Powertrains available included the 3.3T, 3.3T HTRAC, 5.0, 5.0 HTRAC.[8][9]

The base model Genesis G90 has a turbocharged, 3.3-liter V6 engine which makes 365 hp (272 kW) and 376 lb⋅ft (510 N⋅m) of torque. The G90 Ultimate has a 5.0-liter V8 with 420 hp (313 kW) and 383 lb⋅ft (519 N⋅m) of torque. All models have an eight-speed automatic transmission with shiftronic and is also available with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (HTRAC).[10]

Pre-facelift

Facelift (2018)

A restyled G90 debuted in Korea on November 27, 2018. The EQ900 was also renamed as the G90 for the Korean market.

EQ900L/G90L

The G90L is a long wheelbase version of the G90.[11] It was initially sold in Korea as the EQ900L and later renamed to the G90L after the 2018 exterior update. The G90L is available only as a V8 5.0L AWD (HTRAC).

Pre-facelift

Facelift

Engines

Gasoline engines
Model Years Type/code Power/rpm Torque/rpm 0–100 km/h
(0–62 mph)
(Official)
Top Speed
3.3 Lambda II T-GDi 2015–2021 3,342 cc (203.9 cu in) V6 (G6DP) 370 PS (272 kW; 365 hp) at 6,000 rpm 52.4 kg⋅m (514 N⋅m; 379 lbf⋅ft) at 1,300–4,500 rpm 6.2s (RWD) 240 km/h (149 mph)
3.8 Lambda II GDi 3,778 cc (230.5 cu in) V6 (G6DN) 315 PS (232 kW; 311 hp) at 6,000 rpm 40.5 kg⋅m (397 N⋅m; 293 lbf⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm 6.9s (RWD)
5.0 Tau GDi 5,038 cc (307.4 cu in) V8 (G8BE) 413 PS (304 kW; 407 hp) at 6,000 rpm (Regular)
425 PS (313 kW; 419 hp) at 6,000 rpm (Premium)
51.4 kg⋅m (504 N⋅m; 372 lbf⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm (Regular)
53.0 kg⋅m (520 N⋅m; 383 lbf⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm (Premium)
5.7s (RWD)

Second generation (RS4; 2021)

Second generation (RS4)
Overview
ProductionDecember 2021 – present
Model years2023–present
AssemblySouth Korea: Ulsan
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission8-speed A8TR1 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,180 mm (125.2 in)
3,370 mm (132.7 in) (LWB)
Length5,275 mm (207.7 in)
5,465 mm (215.2 in) (LWB)
Width1,930 mm (76.0 in)
Height1,490 mm (58.7 in)
Curb weight
  • 2,025–2,175 kg (4,464–4,795 lb)
  • 2,295–2,345 kg (5,060–5,170 lb) (LWB)

The exterior design was unveiled on November 30, 2021.[12][13] Genesis' family look, a two-line lamp was applied. The cube-shaped projection light incorporates a white light, a daytime driving light, and a direction indicator light. Two rows of rear lamps are also long on the back. The second-generation G90 was released in two models: a general model and a long-wheelbase model.[14][15] Power comes from a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 with 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp) and 54 kg⋅m (530 N⋅m; 391 lbf⋅ft) in the base car. The long-wheelbase model is further supported by a 48-volt mild hybrid system with an electric supercharger for additional power. All-wheel drive is standard on the long-wheelbase model.

Long Wheelbase (LWB)

The second-generation G90 is available in a long wheelbase, which gains an additional 190 mm (7.5 in) over the standard car.[16]

Powertrain

Specs[17]
Model Years Type Transmission Power/rpm Torque/rpm
Smartstream G3.5 T-GDi 2021–present 3,470 cc (212 cu in) V6 8-speed automatic 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp) at 5,800 rpm 54 kg⋅m (530 N⋅m; 391 lbf⋅ft) at 1,300–4,500 rpm
Smartstream G3.5 T-GDi e-S/C 2022–present 415 PS (305 kW; 409 hp) at 5,800 rpm 56 kg⋅m (549 N⋅m; 405 lbf⋅ft) at 1,300–4,500 rpm

Sales

As of November 2015, a day after pre-order began, pre-orders of EQ900 in South Korea reached 4,342 units. As December 2015, pre-orders of G90 exceeded 10,000 units.[18]

Year South Korea[19] U.S.[20] Canada[20] Global
2015 384 384
2016 23,275 782 38 26,109
2017 12,271 4,398 92 17,286
2018 9,709 2,136 81 12,236
2019 17,542 2,239 82 19,746
2020 10,009 2,072 59 12,283
2021 5,089 1,821 57 7,216

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