Following the reveal of its new flagship sedan, the Genesis G90/EQ900, Hyundai’s stand-alone luxury brand has confirmed that it will be introducing two crossovers and one coupé. The three new models are part of Genesis' six car line-up which consists of two SUVs, three sedans, and one coupé.
With the news of launching Genesis as a stand-alone brand, Hyundai also revealed that it planned to feature a six car line-up by 2020. The first of these six cars is the G90/EQ900 luxury sedan set to replace the Hyundai Equus internationally, as a rival to the S-class and 7-series.
Though no details were revealed about the three models confirmed, Hyundai Motors America CEO, Dave Zuchowski hinted at the two SUV models being more crossover than body-on-frame SUVs. The coupé model confirmed could be a production version of the G Coupe Concept that made its debut in August 2015. There is also a 3-series rival that is also supposedly under development.
The G90 luxury sedan is set to be launched in international markets early next year, with the first being Hyundai’s home market of Korea.
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