Hyundai unveils bold Initium hydrogen fuel cell SUV concept

The Intium concept, which is the first look at the next-generation Hyundai Nexo, has a single electric motor which puts out up to 201bhp, 40bhp more than the outgoing Nexo’s. The carmaker is targeting a range of more than 646 kilometres between fill-ups.

By Charlie Martin, Autocar UK calendar 03 Nov 2024 Views icon6989 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Hyundai has unveiled the Initium concept, a hydrogen fuel cell SUV that is all but confirmed to showcase the styling and technology of the next-generation Nexo.

Intended to demonstrate the brand’s commitment to hydrogen power, it packs a new powertrain that’s said to offer much greater performance than the one in the existing Nexo.

Its single electric motor puts out up to 201bhp, 40bhp more than the outgoing car's, and it is said to provide a smoother drive at motorway speeds.

Hyundai said it is targeting a range of more than 404 miles / 646 kilometres between fill-ups, which is on a par with the official 414-mile / 662km figure for the Nexo.

It also has vehicle-to-load functionality, allowing the car’s batteries to power external devices.

New design language called 'Art of Steel'
In addition to the technical developments, the Initium ushers in a new design language called ‘Art of Steel’. 

It is said to be “solid and safe”, having been created in response to customer demand for SUVs. The plus-shaped graphic on the front daytime-running lights and rear lights is new and will be used to distinguish Hyundai’s hydrogen models from those with battery-electric and internal-combustion powertrains. 

The Initium also has a notably more rakish roofline than Hyundai’s other SUVs, hinting at how aerodynamics have been prioritised in its design.

Hyundai said the Initium previews a production fuel cell car that’s due to be unveiled by next summer. This is most likely to be the successor to the current Nexo, given its design closely mirrors that of prototypes previously spotted testing on public roads around Europe.

However, the brand has yet to announce whether that car will come to the UK and the current version has struggled to generate much impact: fewer than 50 Nexos have been sold here since it arrived five years ago.

 

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