Hyundai reveals initium: a new concept of casual -wheel drive vehicles to redefine fuel cell vehicles by 2025

Hyundai She revealed her latest concept, which works with the named hydrogen the beginning. The term begins to start with the name “Begin” or first in Latin. The new SUV represents this Hyundai’s following fuel cell passenger computers model, and will reach production in mid -2025.

According to Hyundai, Initium uses large hydrogen fuel cabinets, but their sizes have not yet been revealed. Also, the driving range is targeted with more than 400 miles with the maximum of the resulting motor of 150 kW. It will have low resistance tires that will help increase the range of the car.

Hyundai initium

SUV shows The last language of Hyundai’s design“Steel Art”, hinting to the brand that will come, which will be a successor to Nexo. It consists of a box -like design, and the start on 21 -inch dynamic wheels, and adventures in urban and outer areas, come with a roof shelf. Another unique thing is square LED lights, and ski panels are harsh on rough roads.

Hyundai initium

compared to NexoIt is the current Hyundai FCEVThe acceleration time has been reduced from 0 to 100 km to 8.0 seconds. Nexo reached 60 miles per hour in just 8.4 seconds. The speed of the highway is used from 80 to 120 km per hour 6.0 seconds, which gives it a wonderful acceleration performance compared to FCEVS The competitors, according to the President of the Vice President of Hyundai Jim Hwan Yong, is responsible for Vehicle Development TechnologyIn a presentation in Seoul.

Hyundai initium

After designing the first Hyundai independence of the fuel cell stack in 2013, the start of the third generation of it will be used. The durability of the new stack will be improved to 40 percent compared to the material on the Nexo. Initium can save a car download car for electricity, and with full H2 tanks, you will be able to produce about 100.0 kW an hour of external energy.

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