Hyundai's Groundbreaking N Vision 74: The Future of Hydrogen Meets Retro Style
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai Motor Group is developing a new hydrogen fuel cell EV supercar, blending past and future design elements with the N Vision 74 concept.
  • The N Vision 74 concept features a hybrid structure combining battery-electric and FCEV systems, promising improved cooling efficiency and performance.
  • Hyundai suppliers are currently working on components for the planned mass production of the N Vision 74-based FCEV, set to launch in 2026.
  • The production model is expected to surpass the concept, offering more power, speed, and an exclusive price tag of approximately $366,000 per unit.
Hyundai Motor Group is making strides in the development of a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell EV supercar inspired by the N Vision 74 concept. The concept, unveiled in 2022 alongside the IONIQ 6, combines futuristic hydrogen technology with retro design elements borrowed from the Hyundai Pony. It features a hybrid structure integrating battery-electric and FCEV systems for enhanced cooling efficiency and driving performance. The N Vision 74 is built on Hyundai's most advanced hydrogen fuel cell system, boasting impressive specs including over 500 kW of power, a range exceeding 600 km, and a top speed of over 250 km/h. Suppliers are currently working on components for the mass-produced version scheduled for launch in 2026, with plans to manufacture only 100 units annually for two years. The production model is expected to offer more power and speed than the concept, featuring a larger battery pack and over 775 horsepower. Priced at approximately $366,000 per unit, the Hyundai N Vision 74 is anticipated to be a high-performance, exclusive model set to debut as the world's first hydrogen-electric supercar by 2026.
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