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Hyundai N Vision 74 named ‘Best Concept Car of the Year’ by Quattroruote readers

Hyundai's pioneering N Vision 74 has won the Quattroruote magazine’s award ‘Novità dell’Anno 2023’ (Best New Car of the Year) in the Concept car category.

The iconic Italian car magazine’s awards highlight the readers’ preferences every year. In its 24th edition, Quattroruote introduced three new categories: Concept car, Dream car and Lifestyle car. For each one, the editorial team selected four candidates. Hyundai N Vision 74 was awarded Concept Car of the Year with 37% of total votes coming from digital and social media channels.

Unveiled in July 2022, the Hyundai Rolling Lab N Vision 74 has proved a great success among professionals and the public.

N Vision 74 represents Hyundai N division’s interpretation of the type of high- performance, sustainable driving excitement that is possible beyond fully electric cars. It is a unique vehicle full of experimental technology that combines Hyundai’s innovative fuel cell-hybrid architecture with a daring design, representing the company’s exciting vision of the future.

N Vision 74 is the world's first hydrogen-powered high-performance hybrid vehicle and demonstrates Hyundai's leadership in sustainable high-performance technologies.

(Source: www.hyundai.news/eu)

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