The N Vision 74 coupe is a clever expression of Hyundai’s “high-performance electrification vision” from two years ago, and we want to think of it as a real car. With Hyundai planning to launch 21 all-electric models by 2030, this scenario seems more likely. of the vehicle range and lists the Vision 74 and Genesis Magma concepts.
When the slides were presented, executives did not directly mention the N Vision 74. Respond to inquiries edgePublic relations director Michael Stewart noted that slides and video presentations were all the information currently available.
The Vision 74’s connections to the virtual supercar include a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell system. This announcement isn’t directly related to Hyundai’s hybrid plans, though, so whatever form the real car takes, it’s likely to be very different from what we’ve seen so far. Of course, elsewhere in the presentation, Hyundai talked about plans for extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) that use a gas engine to charge the battery pack, with the company offering a range of powertrain options “including internal combustion, hybrid, plug-in hybrid.” Powered Cars”. -Hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. “