Key Points

Hyundai's upgraded Nexo hydrogen SUV has achieved impressive sales of nearly 7,000 units since its June launch. The new model significantly outperforms its predecessor with a remarkable 720km driving range and enhanced powertrain efficiency. Hyundai showcased the vehicle's capabilities by providing 32 units as protocol vehicles for the APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting. The company's growing investment in hydrogen mobility reflects its commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.

Key Points: Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen SUV Sales Hit 7000 Units Since June Launch

  • Nexo sales reached 6,767 units in first three months since June launch
  • New model offers 720km driving range on single hydrogen charge
  • Features high-efficiency powertrain with 150 kilowatt maximum output
  • Hyundai provided 32 Nexo SUVs for APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting protocol
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Hyundai's new hydrogen car sales hit around 7,000 units since launch

Hyundai's Nexo hydrogen SUV achieves 7,000 sales since June, far surpassing previous model with 720km range and high-efficiency powertrain.

"The rising sales of the Nexo, along with its use at international events, indicate hydrogen mobility is gradually becoming part of everyday life - Hyundai Official"

Seoul, Aug 31

Hyundai Motor said on Sunday that sales of its face-lifted Nexo hydrogen-powered sport utility vehicle (SUV) have reached nearly 7,000 units since its launch in June, far outpacing its predecessor.

Sales of the upgraded hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) model came to 6,767 units in the June-August period, far surpassing the 1,500 units recorded by the first-generation model during the first three months after its release in 2018, according to the company.

The new model boasts a driving range of up to 720 kms on a single charge and a high-efficiency powertrain with a maximum motor output of 150 kilowatts, reports Yonhap news agency.

To promote hydrogen cars, Hyundai Motor provided 32 Nexo SUVs as protocol vehicles for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Energy Ministerial Meeting held in the southern port city of Busan last week.

"The rising sales of the Nexo, along with its use at international events, indicate hydrogen mobility is gradually becoming part of everyday life," a company official said.

Meanwhile, Hyundai Motor Group has decided to increase to $26 billion its investment commitment to the United States over the next four years, with a focus on steel, automobiles and robotics.

The investment, which was unveiled following President Lee Jae Myung's first summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, marks a sharp rise from the $21 billion pledge made in March.

"Through the investment, Hyundai Motor Group will respond to U.S. government policies and expand business opportunities in various areas to bolster its future competitiveness in areas including the mobility sector," the company said in a release.

Under the plan, Hyundai will build a steel plant in the U.S. state of Louisiana with an annual production capacity of 2.7 million tons, providing quality low-carbon steel for key strategic industries.

—IANS

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Priya S
Hydrogen cars are the future! But the cost is still too high for average Indian consumers. Maybe Hyundai should consider manufacturing in India to make it more affordable for our market.
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Arjun K
While the technology is impressive, I'm concerned about the safety aspects of hydrogen vehicles in Indian road conditions. Our traffic and road infrastructure might not be ready for this yet.
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Sarah B
Excellent progress! Hydrogen technology could be perfect for India's public transport system. Imagine hydrogen-powered buses in our cities - would reduce pollution significantly. 🚌
Vikram M
The US investment is smart business, but I wish Hyundai would invest more in Indian manufacturing too. We have the talent and market potential for hydrogen vehicles.
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Michael C
Impressive sales numbers! Hydrogen fuel cells could be the solution to range anxiety that electric vehicles still face. Hope to see these on Indian roads soon.

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