Comparison

2025 Genesis G90 vs. 2025 Lexus LS Comparison

Executive-grade luxury sedans like the 2025 Genesis G90 and 2025 Lexus LS are known for delivering whisper-quiet rides, over-the-top comfort touches (rear-seat ottoman anyone?), and effortless acceleration. 

These two full-size sedans deliver on all counts. The G90’s sleek exterior is among the most eye-catching of a class that includes not just the LS, but also top-tier rivals like the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Regarding the LS, it reset the luxury car rulebook when the original debuted more than three decades ago. Now in its fifth generation, the LS continues to shine in terms of build quality, reliability, and tranquil driving manners. 

To see how they compare, let’s look at the highlights of the Genesis G90 and Lexus LS.

2025 Genesis G90

2024 Genesis G90 in white driving on a road.

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The G90 strikes us as one of the more attention-grabbing large luxury sedans available. It’s long, low, and imposing — thanks in part to its shield-shaped grille flanked by split LED headlights. Standard items include Wi-Fi, exterior welcome lighting, and a key fob color-matched to the car’s paintwork. 

The standard drivetrain is a 375-horsepower turbocharged V6 coupled to an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive (AWD). Acceleration is smooth and immediate, while the steering and suspension do an excellent job of keeping the G90 under control in all driving conditions. Pricing starts at $90,950, including the destination charge. 

Genesis G90 Highlights

Class-leading warranty: No one wants to spend this kind of money and have expensive repairs down the road. The Genesis G90 comes with a 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty, 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain coverage, and three years or 36,000 miles of free scheduled maintenance.

E-Supercharger model: The E-Supercharger variant uses the same turbocharged V6 found in the regular G90 while adding an electric-powered supercharger. With a total of 409 hp, it needs only 5.1 seconds to sprint from a standstill to 60 mph. During road tests, we found this added performance to be most noticeable lower in the rev range.

Virtual venues live: Turning a luxury sedan into a mobile concert hall, this 23-speaker array has 3D surround sound, plus settings to replicate audio environments such as Bang & Olufsen Home or Boston’s Symphony Hall. As the first mode suggests, this system was developed by Bang & Olufsen.

Mood Curator: Standard in the G90, this system integrates everything from interior ambient lighting and an onboard fragrance diffuser to seat massagers and power-operated sunshades. Mood Curator themes include Care, Comfort, Vitality, and Delight.

Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the G90 models near you.

2025 Lexus LS

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The 2025 Lexus LS starts at $81,685 (including the destination charge) and comes in LS 500, LS 500 F Sport, and LS 500h versions. Powering the first two is a twin-turbocharged V6 making 416 hp and 442 lb-ft of torque. Rear-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is optional. Like its G90 rival, the LS has no problem getting up to speed or passing traffic on the highway. 

Under the hood of the LS 500h is a gasoline/electric hybrid powertrain with a turbocharged V6, and 354 hp goes to all four wheels. The LS 500h earns an EPA-rated 25 mpg combined, versus a best of 21 mpg in the non-hybrid variant. 

Lexus LS Highlights

Reliability and resale value: These are Lexus hallmarks, the LS in particular. We’ve given the LS our Best Resale Value Award for its category many times. Bolstering its credentials even further, Lexus is a multiple winner for resale value among all luxury automotive brands.

Executive Package: This bundle of comfort features transforms the LS into a veritable limousine, making the back seat the location of choice. The Executive Package turns the LS into a 4-seater, adding quilted leather upholstery and rear seats with recline and massage functions, heating, and 22-way power adjustment. The right rear seat even gets a rising footrest. 

Many standard features: The LS comes with a head-up display, 12.3-inch digital instrument panel, and wireless phone charging — all at no extra cost. 

Mark Levinson audio: A fancy car deserves a similarly fancy sound. A 23-speaker/2,400-watt Mark Levinson surround-sound system gives the LS the auditory chops to compete with the best. It’s an individual option in the regular LS, or standard in the hybrid model. 

Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the LS models near you.

Similarities

The Genesis G90 and Lexus LS are evenly matched, and driving either of them — or simply being a passenger — is a serene and calming experience. They float down the road imperiously, but don’t turn into land barges when the road twists and turns. At well over 200 inches long, they also command a good deal of real estate when easing into a parking spot.

Used Prices

Original MSRP
Fair Purchase Price (92620)
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New 2025 Lexus LS Prices

Retail Price
Fair Purchase Price (92620)
$81,685
$78,891
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$116,560
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The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for vehicles and New 2025 Lexus LS vehicles in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) quoted includes the destination fee, but does not include tax, license, document fees, and options.

Specificatons

 2025 Genesis G90 2025 Lexus LS
Popular Powertrains    
Engine Twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6Twin-turbo 3.4-liter V6
Horsepower 375 hp @ 5,800 rpm416 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque 391 lb-ft @ 1,300 rpm442 lb-ft @ 1,600 rpm
Transmission 8-speed automatic 10-speed automatic 
Fuel economy MPG18 city/26 highway/21 combined18 city/29 highway/22 combined 
Also Available Twin-turbo supercharged 3.5-liter V6Twin-turbo gas/electric 3.5-liter, AWD
Specs     
Basic Warranty 5 years/60,000 miles 4 years/50,000 miles 
Powertrain Warranty 10 years/100,000 miles 6 years/50,000 miles 
NHTSA Overall Safety N/AN/A
Max Seating Capacity 
Wheelbase 125.2 inches 123.0 inches 
Overall Length 207.7 inches 206.1 inches 
Width 76.0 inches 74.8 inches 
Height 58.7 inches 57.5 inches 
Turning Diameter 40.1 feet 36.8 feet 
Headroom, Front 39.4 inches37.3 inches 
Headroom, 2nd Row 38.0 inches 37.3 inches 
Legroom, Front 42.3 inches 41.0 inches 
Legroom, Rear37.8 inches 38.9 inches
Shoulder Room, Front 59.1 inches 58.8 inches 
Shoulder Room, Rear57.9 inches56.4 inches
Cargo Volume 12.0 cubic feet  17.0 cubic feet 

Conclusion

Shopping in this stratum of luxury sedans is like possessing a winning lottery ticket and having to choose between a lump sum and an annuity. Yeah, we know… first-world problems. 

The Lexus LS shines with its Zen-like driving experience, outstanding reliability, and resale value. It’s the blue-chip investment of these two. Our main gripe is that the hybrid variant, starting at more than $115,000, has less horsepower yet is much pricier than the regular LS 500.

As for the Genesis G90, it sits at the top of our ranking of Best Full-Size Luxury Cars. It has an arresting exterior design, an indulgent yet practical cabin, and class-leading warranty coverage.