At the Beijing Motor Show, which was dominated by electric cars, Hyundai showcased its technology (fuel cells, hydrogen production from waste) and unveiled a hydrogen-powered sports car.
While the latest model is the Ioniq 5 N, a sporty version of its battery-electric model, Hyundai is also introducing the N Vision 74. This concept is a futuristic take on the brand’s 1974 Pony coupé, with cutting-edge technology. The car features the most advanced fuel cell ever designed by the brand.
In a hydrogen technology zone, Hyundai Motor is presenting its HTWO Grid solution, which combines the capabilities of the Group’s subsidiaries to cover all stages of the hydrogen value chain: production, storage, transport and use. The solution can be customised to take into account different needs. Hyundai is also presenting the Chinese version of its Nexo SUV and the W2H (Waste-to-Hydrogen) process. A way of showing that waste can be converted into hydrogen and used to power a fuel cell for eco-friendly mobility.
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Article written by Laurent Meillaud and translated by Mariem Ben Tili