Genesis is one of the newer brands on the automotive scene, emerging under the Hyundai umbrella in 2015. The luxury brand started with sedans, then branched out into SUVs — with the compact GV70 and midsize GV80, then with the all-electric GV60.
Fairly soon, Genesis reportedly will launch the GV90 — a flagship, full-size SUV counterpart to the opulent G90 sedan. It’s a car Genesis dealers desperately want. And it will be all-electric.
Here’s what we know about the GV90 so far.
The Genesis GV90 may use Hyundai’s next-gen EV platform

Initial reports expected the GV90 to use Hyundai’s current E-GMP platform that underpins the Kia EV9. But more recent speculation has Genesis using an updated Hyundai Integrated Modular Architecture platform called eM that will replace E-GMP.
The new platform reportedly can accommodate around 600 horsepower and more than 400 miles of range (potentially less under EPA testing) in top spec. Per Korean Car Blog, Hyundai may debut the new platform with the Ioniq 7, which would explain that vehicle’s apparent delay. The Stinger-replacing EV8 should be the first Kia vehicle to use it.