Genesis started out as a Hyundai sub-brand but the boy has now become a man, so to speak.
Genesis is about to launch its own sub-brand, and the first car to be revealed under this new brand is promising.
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Genesis was launched in 2015 as a luxury division of Hyundai, with the ambition to rival the likes of Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
In less than a decade, Genesis grew to become an established luxury brand in the US, and it is now ready to launch a new sub-division for its range-topping EVs called ‘Magma’.
The first vehicle to (likely) be launched under Magma is a luxury SUV slotted right above the GV90.
The car you see here is the concept that precedes it, dubbed ‘Neolun’.
It’s going to be heavily based on both the Kia EV9 and the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 7, because it’ll probably use the same modular platform, powertrain and battery pack.
But the headline act of this upcoming SUV is the interior.
Neolun features swivelling front seats, reverse-opening rear doors, electrically operated running boards and Royal Indigo-coloured cashmere upholstery.
There’s real wood flooring too, along with a heating system that heats up the seats as well the floor itself, the dashboard, center console and even the door panels.
As you can imagine, there’s also a massive infotainment system, which can be used as a home theater for the car.
Because of it reverse-opening doors, the Neolun doesn’t have B-pillars, which also makes the interior feel, and look, even more spacious.
In terms of its powertrain, the Neolun will be available with a 200-horsepower engine or a 378-horsepower one, with the former being an RWD vehicle and the latter being an AWD off-roader.
No mention of range, for now.
Style-wise, the Neolun showcases the familiar design cues that made Genesis such an influential design power house.
The South Korean car brand designed the X concept, which is arguably one of the most stunning convertibles we’ve seen in recent years, but it also ran the design contest that gave us a beautiful concept inspired by yachts.
Mind you, we wouldn’t blame anybody for picking up some Maybach GLS vibes when it comes to the side view.
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