- Genesis revealed an updated version of the G90 flagship sedan last year, but it hasn't appeared in the U.S. market yet.
- We now know that the 2020 Genesis G90 in U.S.-spec form will make its first appearance at the L.A. auto show later this month.
- Along with radically different front- and rear-end styling, the 2020 G90 has a revised interior.
The updated version of Genesis's flagship sedan will finally make its arrival in the U.S. later this month at the Los Angeles auto show. A Genesis spokesperson confirmed to C/D that the 2020 Genesis G90 will finally be revealed in U.S.-spec form in a few weeks. The facelifted model was initially revealed in Korea last year but the company had been mum on U.S.-specific details until now.
Based on 2020 G90 info for the Canada market, the car won't receive updated powertrains and should continue to use a 365-hp twin-turbo 3.3-liter V-6 and a 420-hp naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V-8 as its two engine choices. Both rear- and all-wheel drive will likely continue to be offered for U.S. buyers, as will the standard eight-speed automatic transmission.
Key visual changes include a new grille design, new headlights, different wheels, and full-width taillights, and these all add up to a remarkably different-looking G90. The interior benefits from various new trim accents and a few additional connectivity features for the infotainment system. Pricing might rise somewhat from the current car's starting price of $70,345.
Look for more details to come about the U.S.-spec 2020 Genesis G90, which will make its debut during the week of November 18–22 at the 2019 Los Angeles auto show.