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Hyundai’s N Vision 74 Hydrogen Supercar Will Supposedly Turn into a Real Thing in 2026 as a 765-HP Fuel Cell Marvel : Automotive Addicts

Lloyd MurphyBy Lloyd MurphyMay 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hyundai’s N Vision 74, a hydrogen supercar concept, is poised to transition from concept to reality by 2026. In response to multiple reports, including a distinguished article in South Korea’s The Korea Economic Day by day, this futuristic vehicle will grow to be a production model.

The N Vision 74 draws inspiration from the classic DeLorean, mixing retro styling with modern technology. Internally dubbed the “N74,” this sports automotive includes a rear-wheel-drive layout and is anticipated to be a two-door coupe with striking gullwing doors. Its design pays homage to Hyundai’s first automotive, the 1974 Pony Coupe, ensuring it carries a legacy while pushing boundaries.

The production version of the N74 is rumored to boast a big power upgrade from its concept form. Initially showcased with 671 horsepower, the street-legal model will reportedly deliver at the very least 765 horsepower. In response to The Korea Economic Day by day, this power will enable the N74 to speed up from 0 to 62 mph in a mere three seconds. Moreover, Hyundai has ambitious plans for the N74 to challenge the Nürburgring lap record for production cars.

Hyundai plans to provide only 200 units of the N74, with production spanning from 2026 to 2028. Prototype testing is scheduled to begin in August of this yr. The value tag for this exclusive supercar is estimated at 500 million won, roughly $366,000. While the high cost suggests that profitability won’t be the first goal, Hyundai goals to exhibit the exciting potential of hydrogen technology.

The N74 is greater than only a supercar; it’s Hyundai’s statement on the viability of hydrogen fuel cells as a performance-oriented technology. While the market’s response stays uncertain, especially given the hefty price and the brand’s existing popularity, Hyundai’s recent success with the Ioniq 5 N suggests that they’re capable of manufacturing thrilling battery-powered EVs. The N74 goals to increase this excitement into the realm of hydrogen-powered vehicles.

As with all pre-production rumors, it’s sensible to approach the data with some skepticism. Nonetheless, if the reports hold true, the N74 could offer a novel alternative to the present array of internal combustion engine (ICE), plug-in hybrid, and fully electric supercars. Its modern powertrain and exceptional design could set it apart within the automotive world, marking a big step forward for hydrogen technology in high-performance vehicles.

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