Hyundai N Vision 74 Headed To Production
Hyundai has officially confirmed that its widely acclaimed N Vision 74 concept will transition from concept to production.
This announcement is part of the automaker's broader strategy to introduce 21 new models by 2030. The confirmation was subtly included during Hyundai's annual CEO and Investor Day presentation, listing the N Vision 74 as one of the brand's upcoming "high-performance EVs."
However, Hyundai has not provided specific details regarding the powertrain or performance specifications for the production version of the N Vision 74. The original concept featured a 671-horsepower hydrogen fuel cell system, but given the challenges in widespread hydrogen adoption, it’s plausible that the production model may instead utilize a conventional electric drivetrain.
Last year, there were rumors that Hyundai would produce the N Vision 74 in very limited quantities, with reports suggesting only 100 units might be built—70 for road use and 30 for racing. These same reports speculated that the production version could generate up to 800 horsepower from its hydrogen and dual electric motor powertrain, though another source suggested a figure closer to 775 horsepower. Regardless, it is clear that the production N Vision 74 will be a high-performance vehicle.
Hyundai has not provided a specific timeline for when the N Vision 74 will reach the market, only stating that it will be released before 2030.
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