A few years back, Hyundai showed the breathtaking N Vision 74 concept, a retro-inspired two-door EV with a tantalizing 80-style look.Speculation about the car's release has swirled since, but the automaker recently confirmed that the car would land as part of its effort to deliver 21 new EVs by 2030. Parts for the long-awaited hydorgen-powered supercar are reportedly in production, and Hyundai may be eyeing a 2026 launch. Hyundai reveals first view of retro sports car with 372-mile range - electrified racer is based on 1974 fan-fav coupe Fans loved the concept so much, that Hyundai announced production plans.
The Grandeur was a product of the late 1980s, when Hyundai wanted to take a crack at the domestic luxury market in South Korea. The front-wheel-drive car was related to the Mitsubishi Debonair, as. Hyundai's Heritage Series Grandeur is a retro-inspired concept sedan from the 1980s, but it has an unexpected electric twist.
Hyundai N Vision 74 Concept Is a Designer's Dream Fulfilled This hydrogen. The concept car offers a buzzing 670 horsepower from two electric motors mounted on the rear axle. Power to the motors comes from a combination of batteries and a hydrogen fuel cell.
However, lack of infrastructure for H2 powered vehicles could mean that the production version would be pure battery power similar to the brand's existing Ioniq products, or Hyundai could opt for hybrid. We don't know of many car projects that have flip-flopped from being confirmed to cancelled as often as the Hyundai N Vision 74 concept car. To an extent, it's understandable.
Hyundai just changed the electric car game! Introducing the Hyundai Heritage Series Grandeur 2025 - a jaw-dropping fusion of retro 80s design and futuristic EV tech. This isn't just a concept. Hyundai Motor Company is celebrating the 35th anniversary of its 1986 Grandeur flagship sedan with an electrifying retro-futuristic resto-mod.
Hyundai developed the Heritage Series Grandeur to shed light on the original sedan's symbolic significance and find new inspiration for future designs. Hyundai's design team, reinterpreted the first.