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The Hyundai N Vision 74 is an concept sports car developed by Hyundai, based on the 1974 Pony coupe unveiled at the Turin Auto Show in 1974.
Description[]
The styling for the N Vision 74 is inspired by the Hyundai Pony Coupe Concept (1974), while the underlying technologies were inspired by the N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo (2015). The drivetrain was co-developed with Rimac Automobili and first shown in 2021 fitted to the Kia Stinger-derived Vision FK concept. Albert Biermann confirmed the roadgoing N Vision 74 prototype was derived from "a [Kia] Stinger [...] The whole idea started with a different brand. It wasn't a [Hyundai] N thing at all, it was for the [Genesis] luxury brand. But then we said this is a lot of complicated stuff so we have to build a mecha-proto – that's what we call a prototype built on an existing car – and then apply the new systems. We realised the Stinger was the closest in terms of size."
Although the 1974 Pony Coupe Concept designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro was a static model when exhibited at the Turin Motor Show, sketches and blueprints were prepared for a production version that never came to fruition, as there was no suitable engine nor was there a business case to bring it to market. In addition to the production Hyundai Pony, Italdesign and Giugiaro were responsible for designing similar wedge-shaped sports cars at around the same time, including the BMW M1 and Lotus Esprit. Some of the initial sketches of the N Vision 74 by Hyundai chief of design SangYup Lee were dated to 2016.
N Day 2022 was intended to demonstrate Hyundai N's focus on performance, even as Hyundai incorporates more electric vehicles into its lineup. Unlike the typical concept car, which are static styling exercises, the N Vision 74 is what Hyundai call a road-capable "Rolling Lab". A follow-up N Day event was held in September 2022 for the automotive press, which had the opportunity to drive the prototype on the Bilster Berg track in Germany.
In December 2023, it was reported that Hyundai had confirmed plans to produce 100 units of the N Vision 74, with 70 cars sold to public customers and the other 30 reserved for racing. The car will reportedly have around 800 horsepower, with production beginning in 2026. In August 2024, Hyundai confirmed production would be underway as part of plans to introduce 21 new models by 2030.
There was some uncertainty about if the N Vision 74 would actually go into production, starting in September 2024, when Hyundai reportedly cancelled plans to build the N Vision 74 for unknown reasons. In February 2025, Hyundai teased the production spec of the N Vision 74 and other EV's, confirming that the car is scheduled to go into production.
Asphalt Legends Unite[]
Released during the Korean Spring Update as Hyundai N Vision 74 Concept, and later changed to Hyundai N Vision 74 in the Pinnacle of Speed Update, it was added as a low-Class S car with the following rank statistics:
- Stock rank: 3,143 (
Key)
rank: 3,287
rank: 3,455 (
40)
rank: 3,634 (
45)
rank: ? (
60)
rank: ? (
70)
rank: 4,239 (
85)
Performance[]
Availability[]
It was initially obtainable in its Grand Prix event that was available between April 7 - 23, 2025. More blueprints could be obtained in the Hyundai Experience Round 1 and Round 2 TLEs that were available between April 3 - 10, 2025 and April 10 – 17, 2025, respectively.