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Just how serious is Hyundai at tackling the luxury market? Very. Not only have the Koreans created an entire Genesis sub-brand, they also built a world-class luxury sedan with the G90. Reconciling upscale luxury with the Hyundai brand's budget-minded origin is a tough sell to consumers. The solution is a separate brand, a-la Toyota's Lexus division. Unlike Hyundai's previous luxury sedan, the Equus, the G90 is a thoroughly capable and competitive luxury sedan that if you ignore brand cachet, can challenge the world's best. It undercuts most ultra-luxury flagships by a good $20,000, yet cedes very little to them.
In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.
Read more about extended warrantiesThe redesigned 2023 G90 adds in abundant luxury and technology features. Two engines are available: a stout 375-hp, 3.5-liter turbo V6, and a more powerful 409-hp version with an electric supercharger. The supersmooth eight-speed automatic complements both. The G90 rides very comfortably, mopping up every bump and rut with its supple suspension. Handling is responsive, thanks in part to available rear-wheel steering. The cabin is beautifully finished and is designed to pamper, with massaging seats, soft-closing doors, and a high-quality sound system. Top versions have a reclining rear seat for those who would rather be chauffeured. A complete suite of active safety features is standard, and the active driving assistance system is able to change lanes.
Hyundai's luxury flagship sedan has been renamed the Genesis G90, which features a 5.0-liter V8 or a 3.3-liter turbocharged V6, the better choice of the two. Both are mated to a smooth eight-speed automatic and are available with either rear- or all-wheel drive, addressing a shortcoming of the rear-drive-only Equus predecessor. The spacious cabin is bathed in soft-touch materials and decked out with wood and chrome trim, but it comes up short on wow factor. The ride is cushy and cosseting; the cabin is super-quiet. Handling is responsive, although not sporty. As is typical for this oft-chauffeur-driven class, the backseat is really the place to be. It has massaging seats, and controls in the rear armrest manage audio and climate settings. A complete suite of advanced safety features is standard. The Genesis G90 got a freshening for 2020. The forward collision warning system can now detect pedestrians and cyclists, and the car now uses the lane keeping assistance and lane departure warning systems to keep the G90 centered in the lane. The car also gets a rear cross traffic warning and rear automatic emergency braking system. The Safe Exit Assist system can alert the driver and passengers if an object, such as a car or cyclist, is approaching the car when a door is opening. In addition, the infotainment screen becomes touch enabled and gets Android Auto and Apple Car Play compatibility.
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