Hyundai N Vision 74: Radical Hydrogen 'Rolling Lab' Confirmed For Production

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Hyundai N Vision 74: Radical Hydrogen 'Rolling Lab' Confirmed For Production
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Hyundai confirmed in its 2024 investor presentation that the N Vision 74 hydrogen hybrid sports car will enter production this decade.

Hyundai's 'hydrogen hybrid' sports car is confirmed for production. It's powered by both, a fuel-cell stack and an electric powertrain. It can also be plugged in to recharge its 62.4 kWh battery. It's design is inspired by the iconic Pony Coupe from the 1970s. Fully electric vehicles, hybrids and hydrogen-powered machines are at the forefront of Hyundai Motor Group's future plans.

N Vision 74 Cutaway At the rear, Hyundai has installed an 800-volt all-electric powertrain. This includes two electric motors that generate a combined 670 horsepower and 664 pound feet of torque—all of this goes to the rear wheels, so it would presumably be a drift monster. The motors draw power from a 62.4 kilowatt hour battery pack, so when that runs low, you can plug it in and drive it like a normal electric car.

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