At Autocar Awards, Hyundai Nexo named a ‘game-changer’

Hyundai Nexo’s fuel cell electric powertrain offers the latest in fuel-cell electric vehicle technology.

The Hyundai Nexo fuel cell vehicle has been named as a “game-changer” at the Autocar Awards 2019, in recognition of its zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell technology. 

Mark Tisshaw, editor of Autocar, said: “Hyundai has become a world leader in advancing alternative fuel technologies, and developing them to production maturity before its rivals. Hot on the heels of its Kona Electric — arguably a game-changer itself — Hyundai has quickly launched Nexo, a new, hydrogen-powered SUV you can buy right now. Actually, it’s the latest of several generations of hydrogen fuel cell Hyundais, launched while most car makers are still years behind.”

Nexo’s fuel cell electric powertrain offers the latest in fuel cell electric vehicle technology, with increased performance over its ix35 fuel cell predecessor. An on-board electric motor produces 163PS, drawing power from an under-bonnet fuel cell stack, which combines oxygen from the surrounding air with hydrogen from Nexo’s high-pressure storage tanks. The result is electricity to power the motor and charge the battery, and water vapor, which harmlessly exits through the exhaust. With full tanks of hydrogen on board, Nexo is capable of traveling 414 miles, before being able to refuel in just a few minutes.

Nexo also has an advanced air purification system, which filters 99.9 percent of very fine dust (PM2.5). The vehicle shows the exact amount of air purified on the display panel in the car. Nexo has also been independently awarded the UL Bio Environmental Seal for the use of biofibers from sugarcane waste and vegetable plasticizers in the headliner and carpet areas, bioplastics from sugarcane and corn waste in door, seat, pillar and console trims and bio paint extracted from rapeseed and soybean oils for the dashboard and center console.