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A few days ago we confirmed that Genesis will launch a new electric large SUV, to be called GV90, in 2023. Today we have first pictures of the GV90 test mule together with new information thanks to jadesf10. Do you remember that stretched Palisade?
What we know so far?
Taking a look to ETNews information, Hyundai Motor Group could already started the development of the future SUV that is expected to be named as GV90, which aims to mass-produce after 2023. “We are discussing the development and supply of electronic parts to be mounted on the GV90 with major partners”. So, maybe they already have started working on first clay models while we can expect first prototypes to hit the road during next summer.
The GV90 will be positioned as the upper model of the GV80 and will play the role of a flagship SUV. Will be Genesis second dedicated electric vehicle following the GV60, which is based on the HMG’s electric vehicle platform E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform). Read more and see pictures HERE. The pictures aren't anything astonishing as it appears they're using a Palisade to test things out...
What we know so far?
Taking a look to ETNews information, Hyundai Motor Group could already started the development of the future SUV that is expected to be named as GV90, which aims to mass-produce after 2023. “We are discussing the development and supply of electronic parts to be mounted on the GV90 with major partners”. So, maybe they already have started working on first clay models while we can expect first prototypes to hit the road during next summer.
The GV90 will be positioned as the upper model of the GV80 and will play the role of a flagship SUV. Will be Genesis second dedicated electric vehicle following the GV60, which is based on the HMG’s electric vehicle platform E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform). Read more and see pictures HERE. The pictures aren't anything astonishing as it appears they're using a Palisade to test things out...

