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If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. The was a slick embodiment of Hyundai’s “high-performance vision of electrification” two years ago that to see as a real vehicle. That seems way more likely now that it got namechecked in Hyundai’s plan to launch 21 fully electric models by 2030.

This slide (below) is from the company’s 2024 CEO Investor Day presentation, explaining the range of vehicles the company will launch and listing the Vision 74 and the Genesis Magma concept. The plan also includes affordable EVs like its , the , luxury EVs from Genesis, and, finally, high-performance models. Executives didn’t directly mention the N Vision 74 .



In response to an inquiry from , PR director Michael Stewart pointed to the slides and video presentation as all of the information available at this time. 1 / 13 1 / 13 For the Vision 74, the company cites inspiration from Hyundai’s 1974 Pony Coupe concept that shared a designer with the DMC DeLorean and a virtual supercar, the . The Vision 74’s link to that virtual supercar included a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell system.

Still, this announcement wasn’t directly connected to Hyundai’s hybrid plans, so in whatever form the real car arrives, it may be very different than what we’ve seen so far. Of course, in other parts of the presentation, Hyundai talked up plans for extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) that use a gas engine to recharge the battery pack, with the company offering a range of powertrain options “including ICE, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.” /.

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