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Here's Your First Look at the S-Class-Fighting 2023 Genesis G90

Photo credit: Genesis
Photo credit: Genesis

Genesis today unveiled the latest version of its giant flagship G90 sedan. Sporting new looks to align it better with the brand's corporate identity, we should see it hit dealerships in the U.S. starting in 2022.

While we'll have to wait a bit longer for things like powertrain specs and interior photos, these first pictures give us an idea of what to expect. All of the sharp lines and creases have been smoothed away for 2023, replaced by more flowing panels and softer edges. As with every other car in Genesis's lineup, the G90 uses a "two-line" design scheme that resonates from the headlamps all the way to the rear fascia. It's a great-looking machine that reminds us more of Maybach than anything else.

Also new for 2023 is a long-wheelbase model for those who absolutely must have the most legroom possible while being shuttled to and from business meetings and private jets. The long-wheelbase car gets 7.5 inches of additional length along with extra splashes of chrome on the front and rear bumpers to differentiate it from the normal car.

As for engines, we expect to see Genesis's 3.5-liter V-6 return as standard. The 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V-8 might suffer a less fortunate faith, seeing as how popular downsizing is these days. Car and Driver expects that trim to be replaced by an all-electric model called the Electrified G90. Either way, we'll have to wait at least a few months to find out all the details.

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