In the summer of 2022, Hyundai flashed the N Vision 74 concept, which was a reference to the Pony Coupe model from the 1970s. The fans were excited, but realists did not expect that the automaker would actually put a similar sports car into production.
However, now it looks like it might get a production version after all. According to Korean website Money Today, Hyundai plans to hold a “Pony Day” at its design studio in Seoul on May 27. There, he is to reveal the car in its final, production form.
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Of course, nothing is confirmed by the automaker at the moment, and the website refers to unnamed sources from the automotive industry, so whether we can really look forward to a sports car with Hyundai logos is not clear.
If that really happened, we can still speculate what would power the car. The concept had an equally conceptual powertrain that combined a 62.4kWh battery with hydrogen fuel cells. In theory, it is possible to build such a system, but in practice the resulting car would probably be astronomically expensive.
The concept had rear-wheel drive using two electric motors with a total output of 680 hp and a torque of 900 Nm, it accelerated to 100 km/h in four seconds and the top speed was over 250 km/h. Again, in theory, since this is still a concept, but numbers like these aren’t unusual for today’s EVs.
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