New Green Paint Revealed on Latest Genesis GV90 P1 Pre-Production Prototype

by Feb 16, 2026All News, Electric Vehicle, Genesis, Spy Shots

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The Genesis GV90, once a mere concept, has become a tangible reality. Currently, it’s being meticulously crafted in the frigid landscapes of the Arctic Circle, while more advanced prototypes continue to emerge in South Korea. Recent spy photos have surfaced thanks to our colleagues at Motorsjason, and they reveal a new color of the upcoming electric flagship.

Arctic Testing: Genesis Pushes the Limits

Spotted near the Hyundai Mobis testing facility in Northern Europe, the GV90 prototype was seen navigating deep snow and icy roads. These “cold weather trials” are essential for the next generation of electric vehicles, specifically testing:

  • Battery Thermal Management: Ensuring the high-voltage 800V architecture maintains efficiency and charging speeds in extreme cold.
  • All-Wheel Drive Calibration: Fine-tuning the dual-motor setup for maximum traction on low-grip surfaces.
  • Air Suspension Performance: Stress-testing the durability of the multi-chamber air bags in freezing conditions.

One viral moment from the testing saw a prototype getting momentarily stuck in a snowbank, giving photographers an unprecedented up-close look at the undercarriage and the Michelin X-Ice Snowy SUV tires (285/45 R22) designed specifically for these grueling conditions.

The Showstopper: Illuminated Crest Grille & Power Side Steps

The most striking revelation from the new photos is the Illuminated Crest Grille. Borrowing directly from the Neolun Concept, the grille features a triangular mesh pattern outlined by integrated LED light strips. This “Two-Line” lighting signature now wraps further around the front fenders than any previous Genesis, creating a futuristic, wide-stance aesthetic.

Additionally, the footage confirmed the presence of automatic power side steps. Unlike the fixed steps seen on some rugged SUVs, these power-deployable boards:

  • Preserve Aerodynamics: They tuck away seamlessly into the rocker panels when the doors are closed to maximize EV range.
  • Enhance Accessibility: When the vehicle is unlocked, they glide out to provide a stable platform for entry.

This feature solidifies the GV90’s role as a “land yacht,” prioritizing the effortless “Son-nim” (honored guest) hospitality philosophy found in rivals like Rolls-Royce and Maybach.

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Key Specs: What We Know So Far

The GV90 is expected to be the first model built on Hyundai Motor Group’s next-generation eM platform, promising significant range and power improvements.

FeatureDetails (Estimated)
PlatformNew eM Platform (800V Architecture)
Battery Size113 kWh
Estimated Range300 – 400+ miles
SeatingUltra-luxury 4-seat or 6-seat configurations
Chassis TechRear-wheel steering & Multi-chamber air suspension
Release DateExpected mid-2026

Design Inspired by the Neolun Concept

While the prototype remains disguised, the silhouette is clearly inspired by the Genesis Neolun Concept.

  • The Silhouette: A massive, imposing frame measuring over 5 meters in length.
  • Interior Luxury: Early interior shots reveal a massive pillar-to-pillar infotainment display and high-end materials like purple silk and Nappa leather.
  • The Door Mystery: While the Neolun featured “coach doors” (suicide doors), the Arctic prototypes utilize a standard B-pillar and traditional hinges. However, rumors suggest a limited “Neolun Edition” may still feature the pillarless coach door design for the ultimate flagship experience.

Price and Market Rivalry

The Genesis GV90 is expected to carry a starting MSRP between $100,000 and $120,000. This positions it squarely against heavyweights like the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUVBMW iX, and the Cadillac Escalade IQ.

By combining cutting-edge tech like rear-wheel steering with an unmistakable illuminated road presence, Genesis is making a bold play for the pinnacle of the global EV market.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.
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