PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 12:40 AM ET
Genesis officially unveiled its flagship full size luxury electric sport utility vehicle, the GV90, at the Palace of Fine Arts on Tuesday in San Francisco today. The imposing vehicle features a high voltage battery designed to provide extended range and rapid charging capabilities for discerning consumers. Built on a modular electric platform, the GV90 showcases innovative rear hinged coach doors and an advanced biometric interior suite. Executives noted that the flagship model represents a significant evolution in the brand's luxury footprint globally. The new electric SUV enters a competitive market alongside premium offerings from Cadillac, Mercedes Benz, and Rivian. Industry analysts expect the vehicle to arrive at United States dealerships in early 2027. Pricing details have not been finalized, but market experts anticipate a luxury price tag exceeding one hundred thousand dollars. The launch underscores Hyundai Motor Group's aggressive expansion strategy within the high end electric vehicle sector right today.
By Lauren Mitchell | JQJO News
Left: Left outlets emphasize environmental benefits and advanced technology integration for modern consumers. Center: Center outlets focus on vehicle specifications pricing and competitive market positioning details. Right: Right outlets highlight corporate expansion milestones and luxury market growth strategies globally.
On August 19, 2026, Genesis unveiled its flagship electric SUV. https://newsroom.genesis.com/a-new-icons-arrival-genesis-unveils-gv90-flagship-suv/
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