2023 Genesis G90 Fully Shown In Korea, And It Features A Twin-Turbo V6 Engine With 375 HP
by AutoExpert | 14 December, 2021
Following the release of the exterior images of the 2023 G90 last month, Genesis has released inside images and other information on the vehicle. A sleek cockpit, considerably more contemporary and sumptuous than its predecessor, awaits the DIY audience.
Drivers will be seated behind a two-spoke steering wheel and will be staring at a new "connected vehicle Integrated Cockpit" display, according to Genesis. A 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a next-generation 12.3-inch infotainment system make up the system. The infotainment system is mounted above digital climate controls and narrow air vents that appear to span the dashboard's breadth.
There's also a rotary shifter and a central console made of glass and aluminum. The G90 will also include a 23-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system with pop-up tweeters, according to the manufacturer. Two panoramic sunroofs will be available, each with ambient lighting and the ability to be adjusted separately.
In addition, the G90 is the first Genesis to have a fragrance system. The car can contain two cartridges at once, and the scent type and strength may be regulated via the infotainment system and the back seat touch controller. Curtains and "ergo-relaxing" front seats with ten air cells in the seatback and two air cells in the cushion are further noteworthy.
Full body, waist, pelvis, and upper body massages are available, with three settings for massage time and strength. The 2023 Genesis G90 is all about the back seats, and there's a VIP seat on the right. It has heating, ventilation, and a footrest. The second row's C-pillar region has “thoughtfully designed storage places such as an individual tray for magazines and books,” according to Genesis.
Aside from the interior, Genesis said the car would be powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine mated to an eight-speed automatic. The US specs will be released closer to the debut, but the Korean-spec vehicle features a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 that produces 375 hp (280 kW / 380 PS) and 391 lb-ft (530 Nm) of torque. The engine looks to be a transfer from the G80, and all-wheel drive will be available.
With a Preview-Electronic Control Suspension that employs a front camera to identify road conditions and anticipate flaws, the revamped flagship offers a better ride. A Multi-Chamber air suspension system with three settings is included, including a high mode that lifts the vehicle roughly an inch (25 mm).
A rear-wheel steering system that allows the back wheels to turn up to four degrees at low speeds, such as when parking, is another significant feature. The rear wheels only turn up to two degrees at greater speeds. The technology, according to Genesis, boosts agility and turning stability while also allowing the vehicle to have a turning radius equal to that of a medium sedan.
Finally, the vehicle boasts an adjustable braking system that lets drivers choose between three distinct settings on the dynamic front. Chauffeur mode is one of them, and it aids in ensuring quiet stops.
The G90 has "Auto Flush Door Handles," which deploy automatically as the driver gets closer. At the touch of a button, the EasyClose system closes all four doors. When the brake pedal is hit, the driver's door can be configured to close automatically. The Digital Key 2 system is included in the G90. Owners may open the car as long as their phone is within range of the vehicle.
While inside, drivers may use the G90's Fingerprint Authentication System to start the vehicle. Their individual settings are also loaded, and the system can detect various drivers based on their fingerprints. The new 2023 Genesis G90 is set to debut next year.