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2026 Genesis G90 Prestige Black Review – Insanely Luxurious… With Hilarious First-World Problems

11.7K views· 282 likes· 13:15· Jan 10, 2026

The 2026 Genesis G90 Prestige Black is one of the most luxurious sedans you can buy today—and honestly, it’s almost too good. From power-operated doors and massaging seats for every passenger to open-pore wood, real metal trim, and Alcantara everywhere, this flagship Genesis feels like a rolling executive lounge. But even at this level, there are still some first-world luxury problems worth talking about. In this review, I break down what makes the G90 Prestige Black so impressive—and where it surprisingly comes up short. We talk about the proximity-sensing doors that don’t always sense you, the lack of walk-away auto locking, missing features like a digital rear-view mirror and built-in dashcam, and why parking a full-size luxury sedan without rear-wheel steering can still be a challenge. Under the hood, the 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 with e-supercharger delivers 409 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque, paired with predictive air suspension for one of the smoothest, quietest rides in the luxury segment. Inside, rear passengers get reclining seats, power sunshades, a rear control tablet, fragrance diffusion, UV sterilization, and more—making this one of the best chauffeur-style sedans available. We also cover Genesis ownership perks in Canada, including the 5-year / 100,000 km comprehensive warranty, 5 years of complimentary maintenance, and valet service, plus how Genesis’ no-haggle pricing changes the luxury buying experience. Despite a few genuinely funny luxury complaints, the 2026 Genesis G90 Prestige Black proves that Genesis is no longer an underdog—it’s a serious threat to traditional luxury brands. And with Magma performance models and future sports cars on the way, this brand is just getting started. 👉 Is the Genesis G90 Prestige Black one of the best luxury sedans on the market? Watch the full review to find out.

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