Hyundai Prepares for Production of High-Performance Retro Car, Trademark Filings Reveal N74 Name
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hyundai has filed trademarks for "Hyundai N (Hybrid Hydrogen) Vision 74" and "Hyundai N74," indicating preparations for the production of its retro-styled performance car.
- The N74 is expected to be a hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle with performance comparable to supercars.
- The concept car, inspired by the 1974 Pony Coupe Concept, features a hybrid hydrogen and battery-electric powertrain producing over 800 horsepower.
Hyundai is moving closer to mass-producing its highly anticipated retro-performance car, with trademark filings for "Hyundai N (Hybrid Hydrogen) Vision 74" and "Hyundai N74" signaling the potential production name.
The N Vision 74 concept, which debuted with a design reminiscent of the classic 1974 Pony Coupe Concept, has garnered significant attention since its unveiling. Hyundai Group's CEO previously indicated that a production version would appear by 2030, and these recent trademark applications in North America suggest a more immediate push towards bringing the hybrid hydrogen sports car to market.
Developed by Hyundai's "Rolling Lab" division, the N Vision 74 concept boasts a futuristic exterior that pays homage to its 1974 predecessor, featuring digital pixel LED headlights. The vehicle is powered by a novel hybrid system combining a hydrogen fuel cell with a 62.4 kWh lithium battery. This setup, paired with a dual-electric motor on the rear axle, delivers a formidable output of over 800 horsepower and 91.8 kg-m of torque, rivaling many supercars. The projected driving range exceeds 600 kilometers.
This move aligns with Hyundai's broader strategy to explore advanced powertrain technologies, including hydrogen fuel cells, as part of its future mobility vision. The potential production of the N74 would offer consumers a unique blend of nostalgic design and cutting-edge performance technology.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.