Genesis G90 Sedan, starting at 96200 £

The Genesis G90 Sedan impresses with 415 HP and an attractive starting price of 96200 £ . Here are all the details at a glance.

from about £96,200
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Genesis G90

  • Engine Type : Petrol MHEV
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Drive Type : All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 415 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 11 L

Design & Presence

The Genesis G90 arrives with a quiet, authoritative presence that undercuts traditional badges while aiming straight at the long-wheelbase luxury class. Clean surfaces, a wide crest grille and a stretched silhouette announce intent without shouting, and buyers can choose between short and long-wheelbase forms, both powered by a 3.5-litre V6 eSC mild-hybrid that produces a claimed 415 hp and 549 Nm. Lengths run up to 5,465 mm on the LWB model, which gives the G90 road manners and interior space more typical of a limousine than a conventional saloon.

Interior & Usability

Inside, the G90 feels curated: soft leathers, real veneers and tight panel fits create a calm cabin that competes with established German rivals. Controls are a mix of physical switches and touchscreens, with a high-resolution digital cluster and an infotainment display that sit naturally in the driver's view while the seats offer long-distance comfort and multi-way adjustment. The mood lighting and attention to detail — think stitched surfaces and metal trim — make the G90 feel like a car meant to be lived in rather than simply driven.

Space & Everyday Practicality

Practicality is not sacrificed for luxury: rear-seat legroom in the long-wheelbase version is genuinely limousine-grade and the G90 can be specified as a four- or five-seater depending on market and trim. Boot space is modest for a car of this size at about 368 litres, which fits business luggage and a few shopping bags but will limit bulk hauling, while the 73 litre tank supports long distances between stops. Curb weight varies around 2,260–2,470 kg, so expect a planted feel but also some limits in cargo flexibility compared with larger SUVs or estate cars.

Driving & Handling

Underway the G90 trades sportiness for composed authority: the twin-turbo V6, aided by a mild-hybrid system, pushes the limo to 100 km/h in roughly 5.2–5.4 seconds and provides effortless midrange urge. All‑wheel drive, a long wheelbase and significant kerb weight mean steering is composed rather than razor-sharp, and the suspension soaks bumps with a preference for comfort over cornering agility. For drivers who want confident high-speed stability and strong overtaking performance without sacrificing rear-seat serenity, the G90 strikes the right balance.

Efficiency, Consumption & Range

Fuel consumption is rated at around 11.0 L/100 km, which reflects the G90's size, displacement and performance bias and translates on paper to roughly 660 km between fill-ups with the 73 litre tank. Real-world figures will vary with driving style and city use, where the heavy curb weight and quick acceleration temper economy, so typical owners should budget for higher consumption than compact cars. CO2 emissions sit on the higher side at about 248 g/km, a reminder that this is a performance-orientated luxury saloon rather than a fuel-sipping commuter.

Assistance & Infotainment

Genesis packs the G90 with modern driver aids: adaptive cruise, lane-keep, blind-spot monitoring and a suite of safety systems that help reduce stress on long motorway runs. The infotainment is crisp and well integrated with smartphone mirroring and optional premium audio, and the main menus are reasonably intuitive although some advanced settings hide behind submenus. Overall the tech emphasises comfort and convenience over gimmicks, with a focus on useful automation and high-quality sound and displays.

Who is it for?

The G90 suits executives, chauffeurs and buyers seeking full-size presence, sumptuous rear accommodation and strong performance without paying traditional German premiums. Those who prioritise rear-seat comfort, quiet refinement and a well-specified technology package will find the G90 compelling, while drivers chasing ultimate handling precision or maximum luggage capacity might look elsewhere. Available in both short and long-wheelbase formats and with a potent 415 hp powertrain, the G90 positions itself as a thoughtful alternative in the luxury segment.

Costs and Consumption

Price
96200 - 108200 £
Consumption L/100km
11 L
Consumption kWh/100km
-
Electric Range
-
Battery Capacity
-
co2
248 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
73 L

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
Sedan
Seats
4 - 5
Doors
4
Curb weight
2260 - 2470 kg
Trunk capacity
368 L
Length
5275 - 5465 mm
Width
1930 mm
Height
1490 mm
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
370 - 505 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Petrol MHEV
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission Detail
Automatic Gearbox
Drive Type
All-Wheel Drive
Power HP
415 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
5.2 - 5.4 s
Max Speed
250 km/h
Torque
549 Nm
Number of Cylinders
6
Power kW
305 kW
Engine capacity
3470 cm3

General

Model Year
2023
CO2 Efficiency Class
G
Brand
Genesis
Is the Genesis G90 offered with different drivetrains?

The Genesis G90 is available as All-Wheel Drive.

The prices shown are estimates based on German list prices, adjusted for local VAT. Local registration taxes (e.g. NoVA, BPM or CO2 malus) are not included. This information is not legally binding.