
All vehicles in the Genesis lineup can now boast “plus” status.
Hyundai Motor America is recalling 2018 Hyundai Genesis G80 and Genesis G90 vehicles because the incorrect primer may have been used when installing the windshields and rear windows, potentially reducing the glass bonding strength.
The 2017 Genesis G90 sedan has earned AutoPacific's Best in Class, Ideal Luxury Car award as part of the business consultancy's annual Ideal Vehicle awards.
The Genesis G90 sets itself apart with the interior, drivetrain, and sleek exterior. It has a look and feel inside and out that will satisfy most luxury car cravings.
Genesis, Hyundai's luxury spin-off, arrived in late 2016 with two 2017 model year luxury sedans, including the G90 that replaces the Hyundai Equus. Genesis is hoping to increase brand perception of the vehicle with the stand-alone brand. Read more here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
Genesis is rolling out its Intelligent Assistant app that allows users to connect to their G80 or G90 sedans via Apple Watch or Android Wear to check their vehicle's status, remotely start the car, or locate the vehicle.
Hyundai's Genesis luxury division hopes to establish stand-alone dealerships for a lineup that will include six models by 2021, the automaker told Automotive Fleet ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The V-6-powered 2017 Genesis G90 will retail for at least $69,050 when it goes on sale later this month with available all-wheel drive and a V-8 model.
Hyundai's Genesis brand will.add connectivity for Amazon's Alexis service that will allow a driver to send commands to the vehicle from one of Amazon's connected devices, including Echo, Tap, Echo Dot and Fire TV.
The 2017 Genesis G90 will offer a new 3.3L direct-injected twin-turbo V-6 alongside the 5.0L V-8 that powers the 2016 Hyundai Equus, Hyundai's luxury brand has announced.
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