Hyundai’s Bold EV Vision: 21 Electric Models by 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production

is charging full speed ahead into the electric future, unveiling an ambitious plan to launch 21 fully electric vehicles by 2030. This news, reported by The Verge, highlights the Korean automaker’s commitment to electrification across its lineup.

Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production

The N Vision 74: From Concept to Reality?

At the heart of this electrifying announcement is the potential production of the N Vision 74 concept. This retro-futuristic coupe, first unveiled two years ago, captured imaginations with its blend of 1970s design cues and cutting-edge EV technology.

The N Vision 74 was prominently featured in Hyundai’s 2024 CEO Investor Day presentation, alongside other planned EVs. While executives didn’t directly comment on its production status, its inclusion suggests it may transition from concept to reality.

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Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production
Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production
Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production
Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production
Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production
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A Diverse Electric Lineup

Hyundai’s EV strategy spans multiple segments:

  • Affordable models like the subcompact Inster/Casper
  • Family-oriented vehicles such as the three-row Ioniq 9
  • Luxury offerings from the brand
  • High-performance models, potentially including the N Vision 74
Hyundai'S Bold Ev Vision: 21 Electric Models By 2030, Including Possible N Vision 74 Production

The N Vision 74’s Heritage

The N Vision 74 draws inspiration from Hyundai’s rich design history:

  • 1974 Pony Coupe concept (which shares design DNA with the iconic )
  • 2015 Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo virtual supercar

Originally conceived with a hydrogen fuel cell hybrid powertrain, the production version may evolve to a pure EV setup.

Flexible Powertrain Strategy

While focusing on EVs, Hyundai isn’t abandoning other technologies. The company plans to offer a range of options:

  • Internal combustion engines (ICE)
  • Hybrids
  • Plug-in hybrids
  • Pure electric vehicles
  • Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

Additionally, Hyundai mentioned plans for extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) using gas engines as onboard generators.

EVXL’s Take

Hyundai’s ambitious EV roadmap showcases the rapid transformation of the automotive industry. The potential production of the N Vision 74 is particularly exciting, as it could bring a uniquely stylish and high-performance EV to market. This aligns with the growing trend of automakers reviving classic designs with electric powertrains, as we’ve seen with vehicles like the electric .

Hyundai’s diverse approach to electrification, spanning from affordable city cars to luxury vehicles and potentially the N Vision 74, demonstrates their commitment to making EVs accessible and desirable across various market segments. It’s an exciting time for EV enthusiasts, and we’re eager to see how Hyundai’s plans unfold.

What are your thoughts on Hyundai’s electric future and the potential production of the N Vision 74? Share your opinion in the comments below!

Photos courtesy of Hyundai


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Haye Kesteloo
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Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of EVXL.co, where he covers all electric vehicle-related news, covering brands such as Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan and others. He fulfills a similar role at the drone news site DroneXL.co. Haye can be reached at haye @ evxl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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