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Lo and behold, folks: Hyundai has wowed the crowds in Paris with what it says is the world's first serial production hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Honda may disagree, but the Korean automaker says ...
Hyundai intends to build 1.000 ix35 Fuel Cell cars by 2015 at its Ulsan factory, also in Korea. The ix35 Fuel Cell is equipped with a 100 kW (136 ps) electric motor, and can reach a maximum speed ...
Range anxiety plays a factor, and Hyundai set a new driving record to break down this ideal. In 24 hours, the Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell, known here in the U.S. as the Tucson Fuel Cell , drove roughly ...
Piloted by “eco-pioneers” who we presume are skilled hypermilers, the Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell managed to drive 700 kilometers (435 miles), which Hyundai says is a record for the longest journey ...
At the Paris Auto Show, Hyundai announced that it will begin production of the ix35 Fuel Cell crossover (also know as the Tucson) at its Ulsan plant in South Korea. The initial projection is 1,000 ...
Hyundai adds that the ix35 Fuel Cell can ‘reliably start’ in temperatures as low as -25C, highlighting the fact that the technology still has some way to go before it can be used by everyone, ...
Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell. Tested: Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell, electric motor, single-speed gearbox, front-wheel drive. Price/on sale: £53,105/now. Power/torque: 134bhp/221lb ft from zero rpm.
Hyundai has followed news of its IONIQ line of electrified vehicles and roadmap for connected car development with an announcement that its cars will power the "world's first" fuel cell powered ...
The Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell has a driving range of up to up to 369 miles (594 km) on a single fill and can reach a top speed of 100 mph (161 km/h). PHOTO GALLERY.
The company plans an initial run of 1000 cars between now until 2015, at which point the next-generation ix35 will be launched and Hyundai hopes to be making around 10,000 fuel cell models every year.
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Fuelled by hydrogen and emitting only water from its exhaust pipe, Hyundai's ix35 Fuel Cell SUV could be the future of motoring. We find out how it performs on UK roads. Compare.