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Sporty: Hyundai RN22e & N Vision 74 concept cars!

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Sporty: Hyundai RN22e & N Vision 74 concept cars!

Electromobility is also attracting N division from Hyundai not over. And the Ioniq 5 will be the first electric model next year N vehicle be added to the range, as was recently announced at the N-Days. And to get a first impression of the technology of the Ioniq 5N to get, now became the RN22e presented as a technology carrier. In addition, under the body of the Ioniq 6, which was designed on the same platform, there should be a new High-efficiency propulsion hide, as the manufacturer announced. With one electric motor per axle, it should be this one 430 kW / 585 PS & 740 Nm bring. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is in under four seconds possible and speeds of more than 250 km/h According to Hyundai, it should also be possible.

Hyundai RN22e & N Vision 74

The motors are made from the well-known batteries 77,4 kWh fed, which also 800 volt technology own for fast charging. As a result, the series model of the Ioniq 6 achieves an impressive range of over 600 kilometers. A future model that you will have to wait a little longer for is also the NVision 74. A model from the past serves as a guide for the design of the retro athlete. And it was one coupé study from 1974, which has been reinterpreted. Besides two together 500 kW / PS 680 powerful electric motors, which are located on the rear axle, the silver racer has one 62,4 kWh battery and a Fuel cell, which with 4,2 kilograms of hydrogen up to 95kW electricity can generate additionally. According to Hyundai, the hip flask, which is about five meters long, has a range of more than 600 kilometers.

And despite the already fast charging time of less than 15 minutes for a full charge, the hydrogen can be filled up even faster during shorter pit stops. If the car is to establish itself on the home track of the N-Division at the Nürburgring, this would be of great importance for the production version that has not yet been confirmed. And because the route in the Eifel is one of the longest in the world, long ranges and even shorter refueling stops are essential. If we get more information about the two concept vehicles, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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