
Hyundai N Vision 74
Hyundai's retro-futuristic hydrogen hybrid — 670 hp, RWD, and a design that channels the 1974 Pony Coupe concept into a rolling tribute to what the future could have been.
Vehicle Specs
| Rating | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| 8.5 | Speed | Exceptional top speed, dominates on straights |
| 8.8 | Handling | Race-ready chassis with precise turn-in |
| 8.5 | Acceleration | Hard acceleration that pins you to the seat |
| 7.5 | Launch | Performance launch system delivers rapid starts |
| 8.2 | Braking | Race-spec brakes with fade-free stopping power |
| 3.0 | Off-Road | |
| 855 | PI (Stock) |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Exceptional 8.8/10 handling makes it one of the best-handling cars in its class
- Great base platform for upgrades and tuning
- Competitive S1 class performer right out of the box
Cons
- At PI 855, it faces stiff competition from specialized rivals
- RWD with high power requires careful throttle control
Best Tuning Setup
Tuning setups vary by track, class, and driving style. For general guidance, see our Tuning Guide. For community-shared setups, check the Tuning Share Codes page. Specific tuning data for this vehicle is being compiled.
How to Get It
Autoshow listing: 342,000 CR. Not cheap, but worth it for the performance in this class.
Seasonal exclusive from Series events. Watch the Forzathon Shop for availability.
Available from wheelspins and super wheelspins. Save your spins for a better chance.
Best Events For This Car
| Event Type | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Road Racing | A-Tier | Well-balanced across all circuit types. Consistent lap times. |
| Street Scene | A-Tier | Good grip and handling make it competitive on tight streets. |
| Speed Zones | B-Tier | Decent but not exceptional. Limited top-end. |
| Speed Traps | B-Tier | Electric powertrain limits top speed potential. |
| Drift Zones | B-Tier | RWD and good balance help, but weight is a factor. |
| Dirt Racing | C-Tier | Stick to pavement. The hydrogen system doesn't like bumps. |
Related Guides
Map Locations Where This Car Excels
Real Car History & Background
The N Vision 74 was unveiled in July 2022 as part of Hyundai's N performance brand 70th anniversary celebration. It's based on the Hyundai Pony Coupe Concept designed by Giugiaro in 1974, which was intended to be Hyundai's first sports car but never went to production. The '74' in its name pays homage to the original concept year. The hydrogen fuel cell technology powers 800V dual electric motors, with a 62 kWh battery providing additional boost. It represents Hyundai's dual-path approach to electrification — both battery EV and hydrogen fuel cell.
In-Depth Driving Impressions
The N Vision 74 drives like no other car in FH6 because its powertrain is unique. The hydrogen fuel cell provides consistent power delivery without the range anxiety of a pure EV. The RWD platform is well-balanced, with the heavy battery pack mounted low in the chassis. The car rotates eagerly under braking and maintains excellent composure through fast sweepers. The instant torque from the electric motors makes corner exits explosive. The retro-modern design means you'll be the center of attention in any lobby. It's not the fastest S1 car, but it's one of the most distinctive.
Upgrade Path & Build Guide
The N Vision 74's electric powertrain limits upgrade options. Focus on chassis and weight reduction first. Race brakes and coilovers are essential. The electric motor doesn't respond to traditional engine upgrades, so invest in the best tires and aero. Budget 150,000-220,000 CR for a full build.
Pro Driving Tips & Techniques
Use manual with clutch. The electric motor's instant torque requires smooth throttle application to avoid wheel spin. Brake earlier than you think you need to — the weight is manageable but the car needs deliberate inputs. The hydrogen refueling is fast, so don't worry about pit strategy.
FH5 vs FH6 Comparison
What to Know
- New to the series — — debuted as a Hyundai concept, makes gaming debut in FH6
- Hydrogen fuel cell + battery hybrid — unique powertrain not seen in any previous Forza
- Retro-futuristic design inspired by 1974 Hyundai Pony Coupe concept
- 670 hp, RWD, with drifting tuned into the chassis from factory
The N Vision 74 is a Forza first — a hydrogen hybrid concept car that actually made it into the game. It's unlike anything in FH5's roster. The retro body hides a 670 hp RWD drift machine with one of the most unique powertrains in Forza history.