Hyundai is making efforts to creatively enhance the car world. Hyundai’s two performance-focused electric vehicle (EV) concepts that they call “rolling labs” is contributing to the purpose. These two vehicles, namely the RN22e and the N Vision 74 concepts comes from Hyundai’s “N” sub-brand. A modified loniq 6 body makes up the RN22e whereas the N Vision 74 is modeled after the never-released 1974 Pony Coupe concept. However, both the models has blended fresh sporty designs into them.
The N Vision 74 features a striking design that has influence from the 2025 Hyundai N Vision Gran Turismo and the Pony Coupe, which was designed by iconic Giorgetto Giugiaro. He was the same man who made the DMC DeLorean. However, Hyundai has altered the gas-powered engine with a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell system capable of pushing the car over 250 kph. Additionally it has 62.4 kWh battery with 800V fast charging capabilities. It has a driving range of 372-mile driving range.
Though the RN22e isn’t as flashy as the N Vision 74, it is still pretty elegant and sleek. It uses the same aerodynamic streamliner design like the loniq 6 that Hyundai introduced last week. The RN22e has a 77.4 kWh battery with 400 or 800V fast multi charging capabilities. The car covers a maximum speed of 250 kph (155 mph). The RN22e comes with an N Sound Plus feature that generates fake engine sounds while driving. Hyundai describes it as an “emotional driving experience.