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Hyundai has officially confirmed limited production of the N Vision 74 concept, expected to launch globally in 2026.
The N Vision 74 features two rear-mounted electric motors generating over 679 hp, powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system.
Only 200 units of the N Vision 74 will be produced, each priced over $300,000 (AED 1,101,750).
The design is influenced by the 2015 N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo and the 1974 Pony Coupe concept.
Hyundai plans to offer a wide range of powertrains, including EVs, hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, and extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs).
One of the most impressive recent concepts, the Hyundai N Vision 74, is now officially set for limited production. Hyundai announced this during its 2024 CEO Investor Day. The production model of the N Vision 74 is expected to launch globally in 2026.
The Hyundai N Vision 74, first introduced as a concept in mid-2022, features two rear-mounted electric motors producing over 679 hp. It’s powered by a 95-kW hydrogen fuel cell and a 62.4-kWh battery, offering a range of over 595 km with just a 5-minute hydrogen refill.
Reports suggest that Hyundai will produce a limited run of the N Vision 74, with only 200 units expected to be made worldwide. These limited-edition models are expected to cost over $300,000 (AED 1,101,750).
In Hyundai's future electric vehicle lineup, the N Vision 74 will be a standout among various EVs, including mid-range, mass-market, high-performance, and luxury models. This limited-production vehicle highlights Hyundai's dedication to offering premium and unique options in its growing electric range. By 2030, Hyundai plans to launch 21 new EV models, showing a strong commitment to electrification and innovation.
The design of the N Vision 74 is influenced by the 2015 Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo and the 1974 Pony Coupe concept.
The Vision 74 appears to draw inspiration from the hybrid hydrogen fuel cell system featured in Hyundai’s virtual supercar, though the final production model may have some differences. Hyundai also announced plans for a range of powertrain options, including plug-in hybrids, EVs, internal combustion engines (ICE), hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, and extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs).
Hyundai is making bold strides in its electric vehicle strategy, with the N Vision 74 standing out as a key highlight. This limited-production model showcases Hyundai's innovative approach, blending advanced technology with design inspirations from past concepts. As Hyundai expands its EV lineup with various powertrain options, it underscores the brand's commitment to electrification and its vision for the future of mobility.
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