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Hyundai N Vision 74: Production Narrow-Body. Let's start off mild. The N Vision 74's classic proportions instantly reminded us of a whole host of 1980s and '90s rear-drive shapes: the Isuzu ...
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motor1.com on MSNHyundai Is Likely Teasing the N Vision 74 Production Car - MSNThe blink-and-you'll-miss-it N Vision 74 duo appears at the 1:05 mark. We can't say with certainty that Hyundai is hiding the road-going model, but that's the only logical explanation we can think of.
Hyundai's N Vision 74 "rolling lab" doesn't just bear a passing resemblance to the stance and proportions of the DeLorean, it actually has a genuine, if distant, connection to the stainless-steel ...
Inside the N Vision 74 is a driver-centric space that Hyundai says is also supposed to blend new and old. We'll have to take the company's word for it though, since we cannot actually see the inside.
The N Vision 74 hydrogen fuel cell car has 670 hp, rear-wheel drive, and a claimed 370 miles of range. The design was inspired by the car Giugiaro turned into the Delorean DMC-12, the Hyundai Pony ...
With just 4.2 kilograms of hydrogen onboard and a fully charged 62.4-kWh battery, Hyundai claims the N Vision 74 has a range of more than 373 miles when driven gently.
Hyundai showed the concept in July 2022 on its performance-focused N-Day, along with an Ioniq 6 N rolling laboratory called the RN22e. The N74 shared the same basic shape of the 1974 Hyundai Pony ...
Watch: Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Powered N Vision 74 Concept Is the DeLorean Reboot You Were Hoping For The gorgeous prototype is based on the Pony Coupe concept from 1974. Published on July 18, 2022 ...
The Hyundai N Vision 74 concept was inspired by the original Hyundai Pony concept from the 1970s, turning the old Guigaro-penned coupe into a hydrogen-powered muscle sports coupe.
I mean, just look at the N Vision 74. There’ve been a lot of concept cars lately that are about defining brands’ visions of the future and they’re not positive about it.
Hyundai’s electrified N Vision 74 is headed for production someday soon. One of the hottest concept cars we’ve seen is part of Hyundai’s plan to launch 21 electric vehicles by 2030.
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