• ETNews in Korea says that the Hyundai N Vision 74 concept will be made in small numbers starting in 2026.
  • The Korean news source says that Hyundai has officially said it will make 100 N Vision 74s. Seventy of them will be sold to customers, and the other forty will be used for racing.
  • Electric motors and a hydrogen fuel cell are said to make 800 horsepower when put together in the production of N Vision 74’s rear-drive hybrid powertrain.

Our dreams are coming true. That is, if recent rumors in Korea are true, Hyundai has confirmed its plans to make and sell versions of the incredibly popular N Vision 74 concept.

The Hyundai N Vision 74 is only likely to be made and sold in small numbers

A report from ETNews yesterday said that the company plans to make only a few of the sports car concepts, which are based on the 1974 Hyundai Pony Coupe. Reports say that Hyundai will make a total of 100 copies, but only 70 will be available for sale to the public. People say that the last 30 are set aside for racing. Production should start in the first half of 2026.

The report talks about some interesting facts, like how the production version of the N Vision 74 will have a total of 800 horsepower. We had 120 more horsepower to drive on the track than in the rolling test lab. The prototype had two 335-hp electric motors and a hydrogen fuel cell that worked together to power the back wheels.

If Hyundai decides to make the N Vision 74, it will be a mixed feeling. This is because most fans will not only have a hard time getting one, but they also probably will need help to afford one. Reports say Hyundai thinks of it as a supercar, which shows in the price and the sophisticated, high-performance drivetrain.

No matter what, we can all agree that a world with 100 very expensive N Vision 74s is better than one with almost none. This is true on both closed racetracks and public roads.

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