Hyundai N Vision 74 is a concept pure electric vehicle using hydrogen fuel cells (FCEV), first introduced in July 2022 in Korea.
According to information recently posted by The Korea Economic Daily, Hyundai has plans to produce a commercial version of the N Vision 74, thereby introducing a hydrogen supercar.
Hyundai N Vision 74 electric concept car. Photo: Hyundai.
Specifically, Hyundai's flagship sports car is currently under development with the internal name "N74", using a rear-wheel drive system. The car has a coupe design with two doors opening upwards like a gull wing, with many design details reminiscent of the 1974 Pony Coupe - Hyundai's first car model.
The N Vision 74 concept car has a capacity of up to 671 horsepower, however the commercial version is said to be even more powerful, reaching 765 horsepower, capable of accelerating from 0-100km/h in 3 seconds.
Sources also said that the Hyundai N74 will aim to break the Nurburgring record for a production car. Currently, the fastest time to complete a lap here belongs to the Mercedes-AMG One with 6 minutes and 35.183 seconds.
Hyundai plans to produce a limited run of 200 N74s between 2026 and 2028. The first prototype could begin testing as early as next August. The Hyundai N74 is said to cost around 500 million won, or $366,000.
Source: https://xe.baogiaothong.vn/hyundai-sap-ra-mat-sieu-xe-dung-nhien-lieu-hydro-192240523120337929.htm
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