A South Korean multinational automobile giant Hyundai revealed its state-of-the-art N Vision 74 concept model in July 2022 but now they have officially confirmed their intention to kickstart the production. Building speculations for 2 years now Hyundai has finally declared its plan to introduce 21 new cars by 2030.
This plan was quietly revealed by Hyundai during their annual CEO and Investor Day presentation, referring to the N Vision 74 concept as one of their upcoming High-performing EVs.
That’s the most general and vague affirmation that can be given. Given the facts provided, it is safe to assume that the N Vision 74’s production version will go on sale by 2030 as part of the brand’s expansion strategy for 21-model electric vehicles. The reveal does not include information regarding performance benchmarks the car intends to meet, confirmation of whether or not the car’s novel hydrogen powertrain will be included in the plan, or an indication of when the car will be fully unveiled.
What other Korean publishing house has to say
According to a story that a South Korean tabloid published back in May, Hyundai plans to start production in June 2026 less than two years from now. According to the same story, the vehicle would still have its hydrogen fuel cell and generate over 775 horsepower, but it would also have a 62.5 kWh battery installed. When the N Vision 74 goes on sale, low production numbers and a premium price are anticipated; the June article speculated that as few as 200 units would be produced.
According to the same article, the production of N Vision 74’s hydrogen-powered dual electric motor powertrain would produce 800 horsepower. The Korean Car Blog has another source indicating that the horsepower figure will be closer to 775 hp. All I can say is that this automobile is going to be fast. The company has still not revealed all the technical data about the vehicle, keeping it still a mystery.
Hyundai’s secret assignment
Other than saying the automobile will be available before 2030, Hyundai has not disclosed any information regarding the timetable of manufacture. According to the claims made by one of the known automobile blog websites, The Korean Car Blog, there has been detailed research and development on vehicles by the company named Namyang, and the manufacturing is expected somewhere around 2026. We expect the prototype to be soon running on the roads and build their stardom amongst car lovers and buyers.
In rundown, the N74, the upcoming hydrogen-powered supercar from the Hyundai group, could be a striking step into the long-standing time of car development. In spite of the fact that it was initially a concept vehicle, the N Vision 74 earned multiple honors with respect to its design. Certainly, most of the data are not available right now. While high-performance EVs are still on the agenda, expect these cars to remain, halo models, as the industry moves toward more affordable choices. In the meanwhile, expect Hyundai to handle the N Vision 74 methodically, delaying model development to ensure it has all the intricacies worked out before releasing the vehicle to the public.