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Hyundai is Finally Doing Something With That Retro-Futuristic EV Sports Car

Hyundai has been making waves with its innovative designs and cutting-edge technology.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 25, 2023
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In the world of electric vehicles (EVs), Hyundai has been making waves with its innovative designs and cutting-edge technology. One project that has captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts for some time is the retro-futuristic EV sports car concept that was first unveiled by the South Korean automaker a few years ago. Now, it seems that Hyundai is finally taking concrete steps towards bringing this futuristic vehicle to life.

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The concept car, which was initially showcased at an auto show in the early 2020s, grabbed headlines with its stunning blend of classic and futuristic design elements. Its sleek lines, futuristic LED lighting, and a body shape reminiscent of classic sports cars from the past all contributed to its unique appeal. However, for a while, it appeared that this concept might remain just that – a concept.

Hyundai N wants to put retro sports car concept into production | CarExpert

Hyundai, like many other automakers, has been investing heavily in electric mobility, aiming to lead the charge towards a more sustainable automotive future. While the company has introduced several successful EVs, including the Kona Electric and the Ioniq 5, the retro-futuristic sports car seemed to be put on the back burner, causing fans and industry observers to wonder if it would ever see the light of day.

Now, in a recent announcement, Hyundai has reignited excitement by confirming that they are indeed working on turning the retro-futuristic EV sports car concept into a production reality. While details are still scant, Hyundai’s press release states that the project is in the advanced development stages, and the company aims to have a working prototype by the end of 2023.

The decision to move forward with this unique EV sports car concept aligns with Hyundai’s broader strategy to offer a diverse range of electric vehicles to cater to different market segments and consumer preferences. While the Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 cater to practicality and efficiency, the retro-futuristic sports car will be all about style, performance, and making a bold statement on the road.

Hyundai has not provided specific technical specifications or performance details for the vehicle yet, but it’s expected that the retro-futuristic sports car will be equipped with the latest EV technology, likely offering impressive acceleration and range to compete with other sports cars in its class.

The design, which was a major talking point when the concept was first unveiled, is also expected to undergo some refinements, though Hyundai has emphasized that the core retro-futuristic aesthetic will be retained.

For those eagerly awaiting this futuristic marvel, the news of Hyundai’s commitment to this project is certainly exciting. However, there will likely be some time to wait before it becomes available for purchase, as the company has not yet provided an estimated release date.

In the meantime, Hyundai fans and car enthusiasts alike will be keeping a close eye on any updates regarding the development and production of this retro-futuristic EV sports car. With Hyundai’s track record of delivering innovative and high-quality vehicles, there’s every reason to believe that this project will result in a striking addition to the electric car market when it finally arrives on the scene.

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