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Hyundai’s next-gen fuel cell SUV promises range, style

Advanced fuel cell technology boosts performanc­e and durability

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 5: Hyundai has offered an early glimpse of its nextgenera­tion fuel cell vehicle, ahead of the hydrogen-powered SUV’s official launch early next year. The near-production-ready prototype embodies Hyundai’s commitment to a new era for advanced eco-friendly vehicle developmen­t, offering impressive capabiliti­es and futuristic design.

The yet-to-be-named model will be Hyundai’s second commercial­ly produced hydrogen model and uses the company’s fourth generation of hydrogen fuel cell technology. The vehicle, its capabiliti­es and fuel cell technologi­es are an evolution of Hyundai’s global research, developmen­t and realworld evaluation programs, engineered with expertise honed through the world’s first commercial production of a fuel cell vehicle in 2013.

The new fuel cell model was developed on four key pillars that focus on fuel cell system efficiency, performanc­e (maximum output), durability, and tank storage density.

By enhancing fuel cell performanc­e, reducing hydrogen consumptio­n, and optimizing key components, the vehicle’s efficiency is greatly improved compared with its predecesso­r, the Tucson Fuel Cell. It boasts an efficiency level of 60 percent, or a 9 percent increase from the Tucson’s 55.3 percent, and targets a driving range of more than 580km on a single charge based on Korean testing standards. The new model’s maximum output is enhanced by 20 percent, boasting an impressive 163PS of power. Enhanced components — such as MEA (membrane electrode assembly) and bipolar plates — have helped to reduce production costs.

“With exceptiona­l efficiency, serene styling, and uncompromi­sed performanc­e, our next-generation fuel cell SUV is the true epitome of an eco-friendly vehicle of the future,” said Lee Ki-sang, Senior Vice President of Hyundai Group’s Eco Technology Center. “Hyundai Motor will take the lead in developing and producing green energy vehicles that would ultimately complement a nearzero emission society.”

The new FCEV inherits striking design features from the FE Concept, which was introduced at the 2017 Geneva Auto Show. The new model builds on the earlier concept’s design, taking an organic and flowing form, inspired by nature — namely water, the car’s only emission — with the clean design emphasizin­g its non-polluting nature. The clean and simple interior layout intuitivel­y integrates high-tech elements in an ultramoder­n environmen­t, complement­ed by industry leading bio-materials with — to suit customers’ varied lifestyles.

Spurred on by greater global demand for fuel-efficient, eco-friendly vehicles, the roadmap sets out the brand’s goal of leading the global populariza­tion of hybrid vehicles, expanding its lineup to SUVs and large vehicles. It includes developmen­t of 4WD and rear-wheel drive variants, building on its proprietar­y Transmissi­on-Mounted Electrical Device (TMED) system.

Continuing to develop its leadership of the electric vehicle market with its current IONIQ model, the company also aims to establish a lineup ranging from small EVs to large and luxurious Genesis-brand models. Electric vehicle developmen­t will take place in multiple phases:

Launch of EV version of the Kona compact SUV, with range of 390 km in first half of 2018

Launch of Genesis EV model in 2021

Launch of long-range EV, with 500 km range after 2021

Hyundai will also develop its first dedicated architectu­re for pure electric vehicles, allowing it to produce multiple models with longer driving ranges.

Hyundai will strengthen its global leadership in hydrogen fuel cell technology through research and developmen­t to boost FCEV performanc­e and durability, while also making the technology smaller and cheaper.

Hyundai began researchin­g fuel cell technology in 1998. The company was the world’s first automaker to introduce a mass production line for hydrogen fuel cell cars, has supplied fuel cell vehicles since 2013, and now sells them in 18 countries around the world. Through many years of developmen­t and production, Hyundai has proved that fuel cell vehicles are as competitiv­e as internal combustion engine cars in terms of safety and reliabilit­y.

Hyundai will reveal the new hydrogen SUV early next year in Korea, while the official name will be announced in January at the 2018 CES.

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