Following our earlier report on the leaked details, a new development has surfaced just hours before the 2027 Genesis GV90 official world premiere. While Car and Driver's prematurely published coverage on Yahoo News first revealed the exterior lines of both the standard model and the coach-door edition, we have also caught the first complete look at the SUV's production interior.
The lineup divides into two distinct configurations: a versatile three-row family layout with conventional doors and the ultra-exclusive GV90 Neolun, a four-seat lounge featuring pillarless coach doors.
Key Powertrain & Performance Specs
Powertrain: Dual-motor all-wheel drive generating 657 horsepower.
Battery Pack: High-capacity 123.5-kWh pack riding on the dedicated Genesis eMP platform.
Driving Range: Genesis estimates up to 310 miles on a full charge.
Fast Charging: Recharges from 10% to 80% in 22 minutes on a 350-kW DC fast charger.
Chassis & Ride Dynamics: Standard height-adjustable air suspension paired with rear-wheel steering for tight-turning agility.

GV90 Neolun: Pillarless Coach Doors & VIP Lounge
The highlight of the lineup is the ultra-luxury GV90 Neolun. Taking cues from bespoke coachbuilders, it removes the visible B-pillar to create an unobstructed entry.
Dual-Motion Coach Doors: Power-operated rear doors slide backward before swinging outward, opening fully independently from the front doors.
180-Degree Swivel Front Seats: When parked, the front row rotates completely to face the VIP rear chairs in a lounge configuration.
Opulent Materials: Veneer real-wood flooring, wool cashmere accents, and 5 mm acoustic glass throughout the cabin ensure quiet refinement.
Massive Stance: Standard 24-inch wheels fill the widened arches designed to support the reverse-hinge structural reinforcements.
Cutting-Edge Technology & Interior Interface
Genesis eliminated the traditional start/stop button in favor of an automated entry sequence. The GV90 activates as the driver approaches; closing the door brings the drive selector toward the seat, making the vehicle ready to drive as soon as the brake pedal is pressed.
Expanding OLED Display: A 23.6-inch OLED screen running Pleos Connect software rises an additional 3.4 inches vertically when parked for widescreen video viewing.
Bespoke Color Combinations: 16 gloss and matte exterior paint finishes paired with unique two-tone cabin palettes, including indigo/green, brown/blue, and purple/beige.
Expected Pricing & Trim Levels
While official pricing has not yet been finalized, market positioning indicates:
Standard GV90 (Three-Row): Expected starting price in the low-$100,000 range.
GV90 Neolun (Four-Seat Lounge): Expected starting price around $150,000, directly targeting Mercedes-Maybach territory.
First Edition: An exclusive launch edition of the Neolun featuring two-tone exterior paint, body-colored wheels, cashmere upholstery, and bespoke badges.



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