Hyundai’s N Vision 74, a high-performance electrified coupe concept, is increasingly likely to enter production, as indicated by its inclusion in Hyundai’s plan to launch 21 fully electric models by 2030. This information was revealed during Hyundai’s 2024 CEO Investor Day presentation, where the Vision 74 was mentioned alongside other future models like the Genesis Magma concept.
The N Vision 74 draws inspiration from Hyundai’s 1974 Pony Coupe concept, designed by the same person who worked on the DMC DeLorean, and from the virtual supercar, the Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo. Originally, the Vision 74 was conceptualized with a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell system, though the final production version might differ significantly from what has been shown so far.
Hyundai’s broader plan includes a variety of vehicles, ranging from affordable EVs like the Inster/Casper subcompact and the three-row Ioniq 9 (set to launch in the US) to luxury electric vehicles from Genesis and high-performance models. The company is also exploring a wide range of powertrain options, including internal combustion engines (ICE), hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles (EVs), and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
While executives did not directly mention the N Vision 74 during the presentation, its inclusion in Hyundai’s future lineup suggests that the company is serious about bringing this concept to life. However, its final form and powertrain could evolve before it reaches the market.