Drove the Expensive Genesis G90. Is It Worth the Money?
The 2026 Genesis G90 delivers luxury that convincingly challenges rival sedans, tested in its top trim after a week behind the wheel. The full-size flagship starts at $92,700 and is offered in three trims: 3.5T AWD at $92,700, 3.5 E-SC MHEV AWD at $103,000, and 3.5 E-SC Prestige Black AWD at $105,750. The standard powertrain is a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 375 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque, while the Prestige Black adds an electric supercharger boosting output to 409 hp and 405 lb-ft. Exterior is understated, but the cabin is notably luxurious, reinforcing Genesis’ premium positioning.
Dimensions measure 207.7 inches in length, 76 inches in width, and 58.7 inches in height. Cargo space is 12.0 cubic feet on base models, with 10.6 cubic feet on higher trims. The G90 rides on adaptive air suspension, delivering a refined yet capable ride for a car of its size. It competes with the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7-Series, offering a more approachable price point for luxury buyers while delivering a high level of interior refinement and technology.




