Genesis is getting ready to reveal the facelifted G90, set to debut on November 27, which will feature a radically redesigned bodywork inspired by the Essentia and GV80 concepts.

The only thing we’ve seen so far is the car resting under a cover with the lights on, but now a pair of sketches reveal more of its design thanks to Ubinine, who attended a private event in Korea where they revealed the car to a select few.

According to the drawings, the new G90 makes use of the company’s new front grille, paired to a set of headlights with extended turning signals, giving the new Genesis flagship a much less conservative look.

The big revisions continue on the rear end, where the taillights are formed from two rows of LED strips, with the lower one running across the entire the width of the car. As it is expected, the traditional wing emblem will be replaced by Genesis lettering.

If the sketches are true, then the new Genesis G90 will definitely attract a younger customer base, based on exterior design alone.

The interior of the new Genesis flagship will also be updated with plenty of tech features, including a 12.3-inch infotainment system with over-the-air updates, an active noise cancellation system and the latest 3D instrument cluster that made its debut at the G70 last month.

The engine lineup will include three options, including a 3.8-liter V6, a twin-turbo 3.3-liter V6 and a 5.0-liter V8.

H/T to the Korean Car Blog!