Auto review: The Genesis G90 is cool just sitting in your driveway
Published in Automotive News
I thrilled at the authoritative roar of the V-6 under my whip, but otherwise the cabin was whisper quiet during my week of cruising. Mrs. Payne and I conversed easily. In a sudden March blizzard, the all-wheel-drive system was unfazed and confident in the slippery conditions. Alas, that 48-volt battery cramps the cargo sub-space, meaning no spare tire should a tread come to grief.
Genesis competes with Bimmer and Merc with its 6-cylinder powertrain. The Germans up the ante to V-8s in their top-line models. Genesis is content to offer a 375-horse V-6 and the (48-bolt assisted) 409-horse mill in my tester.
After a haircut, my barber was keen to take a tour. She slipped into the driver’s seat, then beamed when the door closed at her press of the brake pedal.
I’m going to have to start charging for these tours.
2024 Genesis G90
Vehicle type: Gas-powered, all-wheel drive, five-passenger luxury sedan
Price: $90,450, including $1,195 destination charge ($100,695 e-Supercharged model as tested)
Powerplant: 3.5-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6
Transmission: Eight-speed automatic
Weight: 5,156 pounds
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