South Korean automobile major Hyundai Motor has launched a G90 luxury sedan under its new premium brand Genesis.
The G90 large-size sedan is the first of six luxury car models that Hyundai plans to introduce under the Genesis brand by 2020.
In South Korea, the new sedan is known as the EQ900 and is designed by the Prestige Design Division that will craft the visual identity of each Genesis model.
The car is equipped with three available gasoline powertrains including V6 3.3-liter T-GDI, V6 3.8-liter GDI or V8 5.0-liter GDI.
The new sedan features Genesis Smart Sense, which brings together advanced systems including its advanced 'Highway Driving Assistance' (Korean market only), Advanced Smart Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assistance System.
The system claimed to reduce driver fatigue by combining a series of new technologies to create an autonomous driving experience.
The vehicle also features the first clinically-validated Smart Posture Caring (SPC) System, which automatically adjusts the seat, steering-wheel, outside mirror and head-up display to the optimal position for the driver's body and this will be available only in the Korean market.
According to the company, the new G90 will go on sale in the US, China, Russia and countries in the Middle East next year.
The company noted that a further five Genesis models will be launched over the next five years.