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Hyundai Unveils New Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Concept

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Production Version Set To Launch In First Half 2025

 

Hyundai Motor Company (Hyundai) unveiled its INITIUM hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) concept at its ‘Clearly Committed’ event held at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang.

INITIUM is a Latin word meaning ‘beginning’ or ‘first’, representing Hyundai’s commitment to develop a hydrogen society.

INITIUM’s development focused on three primary aspects: superior driving range and enhanced performance, which are key strengths of hydrogen cars; a spacious interior and luggage area, making it ideal for families; and unique convenience and safety features distinctive to hydrogen cars.

Hyundai said that one of the biggest advantages of a hydrogen FCEV is impressive driving range and the flexibility this brings. With INITIUM, Hyundai has equipped the concept with large hydrogen fuel tanks to maximize the vehicle’s range, enhancing the benefits of hydrogen FCEVs.

Hyundai Motor has also fitted INITIUM with aerodynamic wheels to reduce drag wrapped in low rolling resistance tires, for a targeted driving range of more than 404 miles (650 km) [estimated driving range calculated with Hyundai Motor’s target fuel economy, when tested with 18-inch tire] between refueling.

As for performance, Hyundai said that INITIUM offers excellent acceleration and smooth overtaking capability. By further developing Hyundai’s fuel cell technology the company has increased the output of the stack and enhanced battery capacity, allowing for an electric motor output of up to 150 kW.

Hyundai plans to showcase INITIUM at the Los Angeles Auto Show and Auto Guangzhou in November. The production version of the INITIUM concept is set to launch in the first half of 2025.

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