Hyundai Motor Group’s premium Genesis brand is looking to move further upmarket, and it’s doing so in a screamingly loud fashion with the new GV90 SUV, which now gets Rolls-Royce-style coach doors.
Yes, the electric GV90 has doors hinged at the front and rear that open in opposite directions, with no traditional B-pillar in between. It’s a massive engineering feat and one that Editor-in-Chief Mack Hogan breaks down in our top story today.
Here’s are the other stories on our menu today:
The new Chevy Bolt is good car at a great price. But there’s a reason Americans don’t buy cars like this.
Waymo is now offering paid rides in its new Chinese-made Ojai autonomous vans.
The Tesla Semi is headed to Europe.
— Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer
The Genesis GV90 Is Here And It's Like a Luxury Lounge On Wheels
With massive interior space and the ability to turn the front seats around, the GV90 can create a lounge-like interior for four people.
2027 Chevy Bolt Review: Do Americans Really Want Cheap EVs?
It’s a good car at a great price. But there’s a reason Americans don’t buy cars like this.
Waymo’s New Robotaxi Minivans Are Now Taking Paying Passengers
The Chinese-made Zeekr vans are fitted with Waymo’s sixth-generation hardware and software suite.
The Tesla Semi Is Heading To Europe
It took almost a decade but Tesla's all-electric big rig is finally headed to Europe and is being presented in Germany in September.



