A New G90 Is on the Way
The Genesis G90, one car that some say rivals or even betters other luxury offerings in the market, depending on who you ask, and news of a facelifted model is already running about.
A camouflaged prototype has already been spotted on South Korean streets, and in the previous sighting, we were able to spot Level 3 autonomous driving systems onboard the luxury sedan, which is all well and good, but a new sighting reveals something that might not be to everyone’s taste.
Light-Up Wing Face
South Korean automotive media, Shorts Car, picked up on a camouflaged Genesis sedan running around. Translated, the text on the post says: “The Genesis G90 facelift has been spotted with its headlights turned on for the first time in the world. The new lighting design is clearly visible through the camouflage, capturing attention.”
Down below, the caption reads: “Genesis’ flagship sedan!! The ‘Wing Face’ lamp lighting of the G90 facelift has been captured for the first time in the world.”
The front end of the car remained covered, so I guess Genesis isn’t ready yet for that zebra wrap. Compared to the previous spy shot, the front bumper looks a little sleeker in this one, and we can see that the classic Genesis DRL design is still retained, but this new shot shows a little V-shaped light strip on the bottom of where the grille sits.

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A New Facelift
What we know so far about the incoming facelifted Genesis G90 is that it will have a Q3 2026 debut in South Korea, and that it will have level 3 autonomous driving in addition to a revised look.
Now we know that part of that look will include lights on the grille in addition to the signature two-line lighting elements. We still expect chrome on the front of the G90 in addition to the lighting. Depending on how you look at it, you could say that there’s something to look forward to with the facelift.
In addition to the revised design and the upgraded autonomous driving for the South Korean market, we’re expecting the long wheelbase to still be a big part of the car’s appeal, as well as the tech-filled interior. We’ve said this in a previous story, but we hope that Genesis’ quality concerns have been addressed. Until its Q3 launch, we’ll be on the lookout for more news about this new facelift.

Cole Attisha