Hyundai is trying to turn one of its concept cars into a commercial product. New claims suggest that the Hyundai N Vision 74 will become a reality and go into series production. What does the new 800-horsepower model promise?
Hyundai N Vision 74 could take part in races
Hyundai Motor Company is preparing to put a high-performance concept design into series production, according to new reports from South Korea. The hybrid hydrogen fuel cell Hyundai N Vision 74 will become a commercial product according to the company’s latest plans.
The company first unveiled the N Vision 74 in the summer of last year. The 671-horsepower supercar drew attention with its retro design and hydrogen engine. Recent reports reveal that the engine has been upgraded to 800 horsepower.
Accordingly, production of the vehicle will start in 2026. Production is planned to produce 100 models, including 70 cars and 30 race cars. However, Hyundai has not yet commented on its plans to commercialize the concept.
We can say that the power unit of the concept model is as striking as its design. Hyundai says the N Vision 74 features the most advanced hydrogen fuel cell powertrain to date.
It has a 72.4 kWh battery with 800 volt capacity, and both electric motors are located at the rear. In addition, an 85 kW fuel cell with a tank capacity of 4.2 kg is also included in the N Vision 74.
The retro-styled N Vision 74, powered by a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell, was well received for its design and performance. It also represents an important piece to take Hyundai one step forward in the hydrogen and electric vehicles category.