After much speculation, Hyundai has finally confirmed that it plans to produce its popular N Vision 74 concept.
The announcement, which is part of Hyundai’s plans to launch 21 new models by 2030, was made by Hyundai in a slide during the company’s annual CEO and Investor Day presentation, mentioning the N Vision 74 as one of its future “high-performance” electric vehicles.
No details have been revealed about the powertrain or performance specifications for the N Vision 74. It remains a mystery whether Hyundai intends to keep the 671-horsepower hydrogen fuel cell from the concept until the official announcement by the Korean automaker.
Rumors of production for the N Vision 74 started in December. At that time, rumors suggested that Hyundai intended to put the concept into production but with limited numbers, producing only 100 units: 70 for road use and 30 for racing.
Hyundai has not disclosed any details about the production timeline, except that the car will be released before 2030. A report from The Korean Car Blog suggests that production will begin in 2026 and that research and development for the car are already underway in Namyang.
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