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GENESIS G90 Meet the All-New Genesis G90 with Unprecedented Design and Unified International Naming GENESIS G90 Meet the all-new Genesis G90 with unprecedented design and unified international naming. Its elegant presence is recognizable from a far distance and the meticulous details delineate great tension and athleticism. We present to you the most luxurious addition to Genesis, the embodiment of the perfect proportion. It is the culmination of Genesis’ timeless permanence and originality. G90 is the next step of the refined elegance. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) 5.0 Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) EXTERIOR G90 elevates “athletic elegance”, the design identity of GENESIS to another level. G90 represents the originality and beauty of its essence by delivering stabilized Horizontal Architecture with enhanced posture. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) Quadlamps – Quadlamps, a set of four separate headlamps on each side, is a design heritage unique to Side repeaters – The elegant, voluminous lines are an expression of GENESIS’s attention to detail, design GENESIS along with the crest grille shaped like a coat of arms reflecting G-Matrix, both embodying the consistency, and focus on the achievement of sophistication. dynamic soul of GENESIS. Lettering emblem – The GENESIS lettering emblem placed on the trunk adds to the understated ele- Dish-type wheels – The dish-type wheels are inspired by the way diamonds reflect light. It is a proud design gance and progressive look of the rear. signature of GENESIS that represents G-Matrix, reinforcing the overall design language. 3.3T Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) 5.0 Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) 5.0 Prestige (Black/Beige and Gray Ash) INTERIOR G90 pursues beauty of simplicity. Applying simplified design elements such as materials and colors, we completed elegant and sophisticated interior with a touch of luxurious details. 3.8 Prestige with full options (Black/Brown and Olive Ash) Prime Nappa leather-appointed interior – The interior is appointed with Nappa leather created with the Chrome-plated buttons – The number of buttons on the center fascia has been dramatically reduced, highest craftsmanship with refined stitching and piping details. The Nappa leather upholstery boasts an and the remaining buttons are chrome-plated to make them both aesthetically pleasing and functionally unrivalled luxurious texture. convenient. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Two-tone Brown and Olive Ash) Quilted Nappa leather-upholstered seats with piping details – Prime full-grain Nappa leather with mini- Open-pore real wood – Leading wood shaping techniques are employed to accentuate the patterns and mum processing is used for the upholstery to deliver a natural feel and the G-Matrix-inspired quilting detail colors unique to hardwood and create a warm, inviting ambience. is applied for maximum sophistication. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Black/Brown and Olive Ash) ERGONOMIC AESTHEtics – DrivE-ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 12.3″ panoramic full-touch display – A copper GUI (graphical user interface) exclusively developed for GENESIS is first applied to create a sophisticated feel, while OTA (over Head-up display – Copper graphics exclusively developed for Surround view monitor – The four cameras installed on the ex- Outside air intake control – This feature automatically con- the air) updates the navigation even while on the road. G90 is also equipped with cutting-edge solutions, such as SoundHound – an app that identifies the music playing – and GENESIS are applied to provide a wide spectrum of vehicle and terior of the vehicle provide a much wider view for monitoring on trols the windows and air-conditioning system before entering Kakao i – an AI platform that recognizes voices, to ensure an optimal driving experience. driving information and ensure outstanding visibility. the display and ensure parking and driving convenience through a tunnel and automatically activates the air-recirculation mode * Terrestrial DMB can be viewed in standard (320X240) and high (1,280X720) display resolution, however reception may not be possible due to transmission circumstances, such features as the front and rear obstacle detection and warn- when driving through a section presumed to be polluted. DMB broadcasting regulations, or changes in the means of transmission used by DMB providers (applies to both front and rear seats). Smart posture optimizer – Just enter the driver’s height, sitting ing system, the trajectory estimation while in reverse, and the height, and weight, and the optimal positions of the driver’s seat, rear-view display while driving. Automatic driver’s seat optimization system – This system automat- steering wheel, side view mirrors, and head-up display are automati- ically controls and activates seat heating, seat ventilation, and steering cally adjusted based on the input information. wheel heating based on the indoor and outdoor temperatures, sunlight, and preset air-conditioning temperatures in order to help the driver bet- ter focus on driving. 01 02 04 05 03 06 ERGONOMIC AESTHETICS – INNOVATIONS ENSURING PASSENGER COMFORT 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. Modern ERGO Seats – G90 is equipped with Modern ERGO Seats Rear-seat dual monitors – Passengers can comfortably watch Rear-seat configuration – The rear seats can be reconfigured into Air purifier mode – The outside air intake is blocked and the air re- Rear-seat wireless smartphone charging system – Simply place Seat adjustment and relax mode switch – The rear seats can be recognized by Germany’s Aktion Gesunder Rucken e.V. (Campaign DMB and movies and use the navigation in the rear seats. set positions with just the press of a button. circulation mode is automatically activated, recirculating interior your smartphone in the tray in front of the rear-seat armrest con- automatically adjusted in 14 ways to create the posture optimized for Healthier Backs) for ergonomic design that minimizes fatigue air through micro air filters to remove fine dust and improve the sole without the need to connect it to a cable. for each passenger. and ensures maximum lumbar comfort. quality of interior air. *Make sure to check whether the wireless smartphone charging system works with your smartphone model. *This feature is available when selecting the first-class VIP seat option. 01 02 04 05 03 06 5.0 Prestige (Brown/Beige and Birch) PERFORMANCE G90 pursues comfortable and athletic driving experience. The harmony of comfort and athleticism serves more balanced and highly safe driving. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Titanium Black) INNOVATIVE HARMONY OF STUNNING PERFORMANCE AND A CaLM, RELAXED INTERIOR POWERTRAIN N.V.H (noise, vibration, and harshness) The lineup of three engine types for rear-wheel drive, including the Lambda 3.3 V6 twin turbo engine that demonstrates outstanding acceleration based The active noise control feature is applied to collect engine noise flowing in through a microphone in real time, generate anti-phase sound waves in on its efficient layout, enables responsive performance under diverse conditions and increases the joy of driving. response, and reduce noise. The triple-sealed doors and noise-reduction window glass also work to prevent outside noise and vibration entering the vehicle. 01. Tau 5.0 V8 GDi engine 02. Lambda 3.3 V6 T-GDi engine 03. Lambda 3.8 V6 GDi engine 04. Active noise control microphone Triple weatherstrip seal on the door Maximum output Maximum torque Maximum output Maximum torque Maximum output Maximum torque 05. 425 PS/6,000rpm 53.0 kg·m/5,000rpm 370 PS/6,000rpm 52.0 kg·m/1,300~4,500rpm 315 PS/6,000rpm 40.5 kg·m/5,000rpm 06. Double junction noise reduction glass 01 02 03 04 05 06 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT THAT ELEVATES SaFETY TO NEW HEIGHTS HTRAC – AWD System 01. 02. 03. HTRAC marks an evolution from the existing mechanical 4WD system. It detects the vehicle speed and road surface condition and ensures stable performance on 10-airbag system – Advanced airbags are applied to deploy in ac- Front-seat pre-active seat belt – The seat belt is tightened to Ghost Door Closing – The doors close themselves tightly even slippery roads and during cornering through variable control of the braking power of the left and right wheels and the power of the front and rear wheels. In addition, cordance with the magnitude of a collision and the presence of protect the passenger against a potential collision when sudden when passengers fail to shut them completely, thereby ensuring unlike other electronic AWD sedans with limitations in shifting from one drive system to another, G90 equipped with HTRAC can be seamlessly shifted to all three passengers. The vehicle is mounted with a total of ten airbags, in- braking and a tire skid are detected. It also retracts when the ve- that passengers feel fully protected. different drive systems, from AWD to RWD and 4WD, as preferred by the driver. cluding the driver’s and front passenger’s knee airbags, front and hicle makes a sharp turn to prevent the driver from leaning to one rear side airbags, and curtain airbags for a rollover crash. side. 01 02 03 INTELLIGENT Our intelligent technologies are aimed at achieving human-focused innovation, through which a suite of meticu- lously designed safety features is realized to help the driver stay safe at all times as a true companion on the road. Blind Spot Monitor – A clear and wide view of the blind spot is provided on the cluster display when switching on a direction indicator to ensure safety. Lane Departure Warning/Lane Maintenance Assist – This system recognizes the lane via a front-facing camera and alerts the driver when the vehicle begins to move out of its lane without switching on the direction indicator. It takes over steering to keep the vehicle centered in its lane when deemed necessary. 5.0 Prestige with full options (Umber Brown) EVOLUTION OF MOBILITY – GENESIS ACTIVE SaFETY CONTROL 01. 02. 03. 04. 05.
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