The Genesis GV90 has been officially confirmed for European markets as a full-size electric SUV designed to challenge ultra-luxury mainstays like Bentley and Rolls-Royce, according to reports from movilidadelectrica.com. Developed by Hyundai’s luxury division, the flagship model will debut commercially in South Korea in late 2026 before arriving in Europe during the first half of 2027.
Performance Specifications and Dual Motor Setup
According to initial vehicle specifications reported by movilidadelectrica.com, the Genesis GV90 utilizes a dual-motor setup delivering a combined 657 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque. The system features a Dual Electronic Limited-Slip Differential (Dual E-LSD) mounted on both front and rear axles to manage power distribution across all four wheels.
Energy storage is handled by a 123.5 kWh battery pack featuring high-density cells and a Wireless Battery Management System (WBMS). According to manufacturer data cited in the reports, the vehicle targets a driving range of approximately 500 kilometers per charge. A 350 kW fast charger allows the battery to replenish from the low state to 80% capacity in 22 minutes.
To manage ride quality, the vehicle incorporates a multi-chamber air suspension paired with dual-valve bitubo Electronic Control Suspension (ECS) dampers. Rear-wheel steering provides up to 5 degrees of articulation to assist with low-speed maneuverability.
Interior Layout and Neolun Executive Suite
The GV90 will be offered in multiple body configurations, accommodating up to seven passengers in a standard three-row family layout, as detailed by movilidadelectrica.com. A more exclusive variant inspired by the Neolun concept car adopts suicide-style rear doors that eliminate the B-pillar, requiring reinforced high-strength steel beams within the chassis.

The ultraluxury four-seater configuration, known as the Neolun Executive Suite, reduces passenger capacity to create a VIP cabin environment. According to reporting from movilidadelectrica.com, this layout includes front seats that swivel to face the rear, a radiant floor heating system concealed beneath wood flooring, a built-in refrigerator, tables, and an electronically tinted roof divided into six zones.
Market Positioning and Launch Timeline
Genesis plans to position the GV90 directly against established luxury nameplates, including Mercedes-Maybach models, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce. The vehicle measures 5,285 mm in length, 2,030 mm in width, and 1,815 mm in height according to movilidadelectrica.com.

While the brand has outlined a rollout starting in South Korea in late 2026 followed by European sales in early 2027, official pricing details and specific market availability for individual European countries remain unannounced.