Genesis GV90 redefines EV luxury with coach-door drama and a pillar-free cabin

Genesis unveils the GV90, a full-size, three-row electric SUV with radical features like world-first independently opening hidden B-pillar coach doors and a pillar-free cabin reinforced by high-strength beams to maintain crash safety. It also offers a lounge-like interior with front seats that rotate 180 degrees, a massive OLED display, a 25-inch head-up display, and Memory Reversing Assist. Power comes from a 123.5 kWh pack delivering 657 hp and 590 lb-ft, with 350 kW charging and an estimated 310-mile range. Regulatory crash tests will determine if the safety architecture lives up to the design hype, while Genesis stacks on luxuries such as heated floors, heated surfaces, a roof airbag, and other premium tech.
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