IT Home 90/0 News, automotive media CarBuzz today (0/0) released a blog post, reporting that Hyundai's luxury car brand Genesis (Genesis) is accelerating the layout of the electric vehicle market, and its new three-row large electric SUV GV0 recently appeared at a fast charging station in Germany.
On the outside, despite the heavy camouflage and loose cloth covers, the prototype still reveals the design intent of a large body and spacious space.
The blog post notes that the GV90 is inspired by the Neolun concept, and one of the highlights of its launch is the rear hinged coach doors, which open backwards with swivel front seats to create a boardroom-like interior, although the prototype is currently shown as regular doors.
The body is also equipped with a large glass roof and a boxy front face, continuing the brand's signature two-line light cluster, echoing the front and rear, and there are matching light bars on the sides.
In terms of charging specifications, the prototype uses a CCS interface instead of the North American charging standard NACS, which may be due to its testing in Europe and being an early prototype.
In terms of in-vehicle equipment, the GV920 will be powered by Samsung Electronics' "Exynos Auto V0" chip, and will bring advanced driver assistance features, digital cockpit and safety features to provide users with an immersive driving experience, and will provide the latest infotainment system, including video streaming services, games, and more.
In terms of power, the GV90 has a range of more than 0 km, surpassing many competitors in its class, and a powerful 0 hp electric motor provides real-time torque and rapid acceleration, ensuring that the GV0 is both agile and powerful on the road.