We recently shared the very first interior pictures of the Genesis G90 facelift. While these pictures offer an initial glimpse of the updated cabin beneath extensive coverings, there’s more. First, three digital dials will display driving information, as we have seen in the Genesis X Gran Equator concept and also on Bentley models. Unlike the GV90, Genesis decided to apply a more traditional, classic look to the interior of its updated G90. The interior will also feature a new center screen that will be hidden (still unclear if it will rotate like in Bentley models or it will have a similar system as the Rolls-Royce Phantom). Also, Genesis has removed the rotary gear selector to a steering wheel-mounted gear selector.
GV90-Inspired Taillights and Exterior Design Updates
At least from what we can currently see, the Genesis G90 facelift is expected to adopt a more sculptural and futuristic rear-end design, with taillights that appear slimmer, more horizontally stretched, and more integrated into the bodywork. This approach closely mirrors the lighting philosophy showcased on the Neolun concept, which previews the design direction of the forthcoming GV90 flagship SUV.
Up front, the updated G90 is likely to receive a revised crest grille, potentially wider and more refined, paired with redesigned Two-Line LED headlamps. These changes would align the sedan with Genesis’ latest design evolution, similar to the updates recently applied to the GV80 and G80.
Interior Technology: Unexpected Hidden Display
Inside the cabin, the facelifted G90 is expected to take a different leap forward in digital integration. Unlike the rest of the Genesis models or even the upcoming GV90, Genesis will introduce a more classic and elegant infotainment system (that will be hidden) and three cluster gauges inspired by other luxurious models.
Premium materials, advanced ambient lighting, and expanded rear-seat luxury features are also likely, reinforcing the G90’s positioning as Genesis’ ultimate luxury sedan.

Powertrain and Performance Expectations
While no official details have been confirmed, significant engine changes are not expected with this facelift. However, Genesis could use the G90 update as an opportunity to introduce its new hybrid powertrain, which is currently under development and expected to roll out across the brand’s high-end models.
If Genesis follows the performance enhancement trend seen in the GV80 lineup—where output was increased to 304 hp for the 2.5-liter engine and 380 hp for the 3.5-liter V6—the G90 could benefit from improved efficiency and refinement rather than outright performance gains.
Advanced Safety and Driver Assistance Features
The facelifted Genesis G90 is also expected to feature the brand’s latest advanced driver assistance systems, including:
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Highway Driving Assist updates
- Remote Smart Parking Assist
- Enhanced collision prevention technologies
These systems are increasingly standard across the Genesis lineup and will further strengthen the G90’s competitiveness in the full-size luxury sedan segment.
Genesis Design Language Continues to Evolve
With models like the GV80 Coupe, updated G80, and the Neolun concept, Genesis has embraced a more expressive and confident design language. The G90 facelift is expected to follow this trajectory, blending elegance with modern minimalism while incorporating futuristic lighting and digital elements inspired by the upcoming GV90.
Conclusion
The Genesis G90 facelift, set to arrive in 2026, is shaping up to be a comprehensive update rather than a minor refresh. Early prototypes found in Korea suggest that GV90-inspired taillights, updated exterior styling, cutting-edge interior technology, and potential hybrid powertrain options are all on the table.






