<!–

–>

It’s not very often that a car manufacturer unveils a concept that looks so good that the entire car community begins to urge it to bring it into production. However, Hyundai did just that with the N Vision 74 Concept and has expressed some interest in making it a reality.

Unfortunately, the brand recently issued a stern denial about it spawning a new Pony Coupe but based on a couple of patent documents unearthed by The Drive, it seems like Hyundai is indeed working on something that is related to the N Vision 74 concept.

The first of the two documents depict a two-door chassis that encompasses a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic tub and has a large tunnel. However, rather than housing a transmission, the patent says this tunnel “may mount electrical components inside therein,” suggesting that the tunnel could house batteries.

Read: Hyundai Says N Vision 74-Inspired Pony Coupe Isn’t On The Cards

The second document focuses on the front structure of the same car. It appears to show that it could have a wishbone suspension set up at the front and has plenty of bracing, making it perfect for a performance-focused sports car like the N Vision 74.

In creating the N Vision 74 Concept, Hyundai took inspiration from the 1974 Pony Coupe designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. Not only does it look absolutely extraordinary but it is also outfitted with a powertrain that were it to make it to production, would make it quite unlike any other car on the market.

advertisement scroll to continue

Found beneath the car’s sexy skin is a 62.4 kWh battery pack that’s capable of 800-volt fast charging. It also features a hydrogen fuel cell to charge this battery and rocks a paint of independent motors at the rear axle that combine to deliver 670 hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque.

As always, these patents do not necessarily mean that Hyundai is planning to launch a production version of the concept but it does appear that it hasn’t abandoned the idea of an electric two-door sports car of some sort.