Hyundai Motor Company presented its redesigned NEXO fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) alongside its hydrogen mobility vision at a major international economics conference, emphasizing the potential of hydrogen technology for sustainable transportation.
The all-new NEXO FCEV, Hyundai’s first full redesign in seven years, features updated design elements, a driving range of over 700 kilometers, and a total system output of 190 kW. The exhibition also highlighted hydrogen production technologies, including biogas-based and electrolysis-based systems, and hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles such as trucks and buses.
Through its HTWO brand, Hyundai Motor Group aims to advance a hydrogen mobility ecosystem that spans production, storage, and utilization. The company said the platform promotes collaboration, investment, and partnerships to support the development of a sustainable hydrogen economy.
Hyundai operates in more than 200 countries and continues to invest in zero-emission vehicles and advanced technologies, including robotics and Advanced Air Mobility, as part of its ongoing transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider.
