Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
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It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
Hyundai unveiled the N Vision 74, an electric sports car based on a 1970s design. The concept car is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and batteries. It promises a range of 373 miles, 670 horsepower.
The team at Hyundai converted a vintage Grandeur into a futuristic EV luxury machine. Here's everything we know and a photo gallery.
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However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
Hyundai unveiled the N Vision 74, an electric sports car based on a 1970s design. The concept car is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and batteries. It promises a range of 373 miles, 670 horsepower.
Hyundai’s N Vision 74 Is A Heritage Throwback With Advanced Fuel Cell ...
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
The team at Hyundai converted a vintage Grandeur into a futuristic EV luxury machine. Here's everything we know and a photo gallery.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
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It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
The team at Hyundai converted a vintage Grandeur into a futuristic EV luxury machine. Here's everything we know and a photo gallery.
Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
Hyundai’s N Vision 74 Is A Heritage Throwback With Advanced Fuel Cell ...
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
The Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur integrates modern technologies into the iconic shape and design of the first.
Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
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Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
The Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur integrates modern technologies into the iconic shape and design of the first.
Discover our 1986 Hyundai Grandeur flagship sedan in a whole new way. Have a look at our electrifying retro concept.
The team at Hyundai converted a vintage Grandeur into a futuristic EV luxury machine. Here's everything we know and a photo gallery.
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Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
The Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur integrates modern technologies into the iconic shape and design of the first.
Hyundai Goes Retro-futuristic With Its 45 EV Concept
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
The Hyundai N Vision 74 Is A Stunning Hydrogen-Powered Throwback Modern ...
Discover our 1986 Hyundai Grandeur flagship sedan in a whole new way. Have a look at our electrifying retro concept.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
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An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
Hyundai unveiled the N Vision 74, an electric sports car based on a 1970s design. The concept car is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and batteries. It promises a range of 373 miles, 670 horsepower.
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However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
Discover our 1986 Hyundai Grandeur flagship sedan in a whole new way. Have a look at our electrifying retro concept.
Hyundai’s N Vision 74 Is A Heritage Throwback With Advanced Fuel Cell ...
An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
The Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur integrates modern technologies into the iconic shape and design of the first.
Hyundai revealed an electric concept that brings an iconic 1980s car into the 21st century. The Grandeur EV's exterior screams 1986, but it's been updated with screens and electric power.
It's impossible to ignore how much Hyundai's design team is killing the game right now. The clearly.
To follow up the Pony from earlier this year, Hyundai reached into its past once again and turned this boxy sedan into a retro.
However, the EV gained so much steam from journalists and automotive influencers that Hyundai announced plans to produce the car by 2026. While the Pony was designed for multiple markets in the middle class, the N Vision 74 will be the opposite. The automaker plans to produce only 100 units, and 70 will go to public buyers.
The team at Hyundai converted a vintage Grandeur into a futuristic EV luxury machine. Here's everything we know and a photo gallery.
After all, everyone loves a throwback, right? On a more serious note, the concept emphasized Hyundai's evolution from an affordable, value-oriented brand to one that can create stylish, high-tech, and luxurious vehicles. It was a statement of Hyundai's growing ambition to challenge established luxury automakers.
Hyundai unveiled the N Vision 74, an electric sports car based on a 1970s design. The concept car is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and batteries. It promises a range of 373 miles, 670 horsepower.
The Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur integrates modern technologies into the iconic shape and design of the first.
An official, in-house retro EV reinvention of something curious from Hyundai's back catalogue. Based on an original Grandeur, an Eighties saloon that was essentially a Mitsubishi Debonair in.
Discover our 1986 Hyundai Grandeur flagship sedan in a whole new way. Have a look at our electrifying retro concept.