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The SUV you see above is the Hyundai Nexo, its new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. We"ve had a glimpse of it already, but the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has given us a proper look. It"s near-production ready, and in case we"ve not already made it clear, Hyundai"s made it look like a regular car. The styling follows the company"s FE concept which we saw at Geneva last year. As it stands, the Nexo will manage almost 500 miles on a single tank, or charge, or whatever nomenclature we"ll use if this becomes commonly used technology. It will have 160bhp on tap, which is a performance boost of 20 per cent compared to its predecessor, the iX35 Fuel Cell. It cuts the 0-60mph time from 12.5 to 9.5 seconds. Being a fuel cell, though, it"s the 0-30 sprint that will be really punchy and effective.
Date written: 9 Jan 2018
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The SUV you see above is the Hyundai Nexo, its new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. We"ve had a glimpse of it already, but the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has given us a proper look. It"s near-production ready, and in case we"ve not already made it clear, Hyundai"s made it look like a regular car. The styling follows the company"s FE concept which we saw at Geneva last year. As it stands, the Nexo will manage almost 500 miles on a single tank, or charge, or whatever nomenclature we"ll use if this becomes commonly used technology. It will have 160bhp on tap, which is a performance boost of 20 per cent compared to its predecessor, the iX35 Fuel Cell. It cuts the 0-60mph time from 12.5 to 9.5 seconds. Being a fuel cell, though, it"s the 0-30 sprint that will be really punchy and effective.
Date written: 9 Jan 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10483