The Korean Car Blog has all kinds of info on what's happening at the top of the Genesis lineup in the next couple of years. The biggest news starts with the Neolun concept Genesis debuted at the New York Auto Show. That's going to turn into a GV90 flagship SUV in early 2026, all-electric, of course, since Genesis so far remains committed to new models being EV-only after 2025.
In New York, we made note of Neolun features like the coach doors, the large, flexible infotainment screen that could be unfurled from the instrument panel, and swiveling front seats. Genesis hinted that some of the Neolun's intriguing design elements could make production, TKCB believes coach doors will be one of them. Supposedly, a few months after the launch of the standard GV90 in the U.S.
The doors are reportedly possible thanks to the Hyundai's new electric vehicle platform called"eM" and its new electrical architecture and modular motors.
Initial estimates say Hyundai Group will standardize nine battery variants and five motor types. The GV90 is thought to get a 113.2-kWh pack. And not long after all this kicks off, a second-generation, TKCB predicts the battery-electric GV80 hits the market, reportedly entering production in Q2 2026, putting market launch around late 2026 or early 2027.