Hyundai Kills N Vision 74 Concept Production Rumors

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Hyundai Kills N Vision 74 Concept Production Rumors

Rumors of a production version of the Hyundai N Vision 74 concept were fun while they lasted. Hyundai representatives in South Korea and the United States objected to the report in the South Korean outlet. Money today putting an N Vision 74 on the market. It is said that the design studio of the Asian center would have organized a Pony Day on March 27, where the assembled driver will present the car and announce the good news. The automaker is taking a peek in Korea he told the Korean publisher WikiTree (translated), “There are no plans to mass-produce the Pony Coupe, and there are no plans for the Pony Day event either.” Make sure everyone gets the memo, said an American representative CarscoopsWe are aware of media speculation regarding possible commercial production of the N Vision 74 rolling lab development model,” but “[while] The heritage and ethos of the Pony models has a lasting impact on Hyundai Motor Company, and we currently have no plans for commercial production of the Pony Coupe Concept.”

So Hyundai didn’t want to listen to us when we suggested the company to include a retail model and gave reasons for doing so. OK. We can’t believe this is the end of the coupe’s journey. With the Ioniq 5, Hyundai has taken the Pony heritage to great effect and excellent sales. There is already a platform and a design language. If the coming decade proves that electric makes market, business, and natural resource sense at the affordable end of the car-buying spectrum, why shouldn’t a retail version of the N Vision 74 burst out of the chute to work with an electric Ford Mustang? electric Volkswagen Golf, electric Honda Civic and a potential Nissan Max-Out convertible?

While we wait for time to answer, we know there is another special way. Hyundai destroyed the Pony Coupe Concept shown at the 1974 Turin Motor Show to help develop the Pony line. Memories of the coupe inspired the 45 Concept, which includes the Ioniq 5, the Pony EV restomod and the N Vision 74 Concept in the light of the latest storm. To pay proper homage to its origins, the automaker has announced that it is working with GFG Style, the Turin-based design house founded by father-and-son designers Giorgetto and Fabrizio Giugaro, to recreate the Pony Coupe Concept show car. Last year, Hyundai said a debut was planned for this spring. If it’s Pony Day, this will be your prize.

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