Hyundai Motor Company has announced it will work with Italian design firm GFG Style, notably its father and son founders Giorgetto and Fabrizio Giugiaro, to rebuild the influential 1974 Pony Coupe Concept that young Giorgetto created for Hyundaiโs debut at the 1974 Turin Motor Show.
Hyundai Motor announced the plan during a Design Talk in Seoul, featuring Giorgetto and Fabrizio Giugiaro along with Luc Donckerwolke, Chief Creative Officer of Hyundai Motor Group, and SangYup Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Hyundai Motorโs Global Design Center.

In 1974, when Hyundai Motor was still in its early days of vehicle production, the companyโs executives contacted Giorgetto Giugiaro to propose work on designing Hyundaiโs first independent model and Koreaโs first mass-produced car. At the time, there was no vehicle design and styling capability in Korea, so Hyundai Motor commissioned Giugiaro to design, make blueprints and build five prototypes, one of which was a coupe. In the process of designing and prototyping, Hyundai decided to show the Pony and Pony Coupe at the Turin Motor Show to promote the brandโs debut in the global market.
With its wedge-style nose, circular headlamps and origami-like geometric lines, the Pony Coupe was intended for North American and European markets, but the project came to a stop in 1981 just before mass production amid adverse global economic environment.
While the concept was an unfinished dream at the time, its bold spirit helped kickstart the Korean automotive industry by directly influencing Hyundaiโs first independent production models under its Pony nameplate, which ran from 1975 to 1990 and were sold around the world. The Pony Coupe Concept remains a key part of Hyundaiโs legacy and hallmark of its Founding Chairman Ju-Yong Chungโs vision for the company.
The concept design also served as a huge source of inspiration for Giugiaroโs work on the DeLorean DMC 12 that debuted in 1983 and was famously used in the โBack to the Futureโ movies (1985-90).
Of his original design, Giugiaro said, โI designed the Hyundai Pony when I was still a young designer at the start of my career. I felt very proud that I was in charge of creating a vehicle for a company and country that was about to take on a fiercely competitive global market. Now, Iโm deeply honored that Hyundai has asked me to rebuild it for posterity and as a celebration of the brandโs heritage.โ






