Genesis sells the G90 in two highly specified trims, the 3.3T Premium, and 5.0 Ultimate, the key difference between the two being their engines. The 3.3T Premium employs a turbocharged 3.3-liter V6 developing 365 horsepower while the 5.0 Ultimate makes use of a 5.0-liter V8 developing 420 horsepower. Bot are rear-wheel-drive by default and make use of an eight-speed automatic gearbox, while all-wheel-drive is optionally available.
Specification on both is incredible, with the 3.3T Premium featuring full LED lights, adaptive suspension, three-zone climate control, 22-way power adjustment for the driver’s seat, up to 14-way rear seat adjustment, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, full smartphone integration via the 12.3-inch infotainment system, 17-speakers, and a host of advanced driver aids like adaptive cruise control, a surround-view monitor, and lane keeping assist. The 5.0 Ultimate focuses on rear passenger comfort with power seat adjustment, rear seat ventilation, and rear seat entertainment over and above the features of the 3.3T Premium.
Value for money means giving you everything at no additional cost. That's the way Genesis handles the G90, and as such, the only option is to equip all-wheel-drive for $2,500 to either trim.