Hyundai will develop new hydrogen crossover

Company Hyundai plans to develop a new crossover on hydrogen cells. The machine will replace the ix35 SUV models and global markets will compete with the Toyota Mirai.

According to preliminary data, the reserve will be over 800 kilometers. The car's top speed – about 200 kilometers per hour. Previously, the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell has set a speed record of crossovers on hydrogen cells. The machine could accelerate to 152,2 km/h during testing in California. The maximum speed of the crossover is 160 km per hour.

The structure of the power installation of 100-kilowatt electric motor and a tank of hydrogen. The maximum mileage on one tank is 426 miles. In the US, the crossover in hydrogen fuel cells started to be sold in June 2014. During this time, Hyundai sold about 100 Tucson Fuel Cell for the U.S. market.





Recall, Mercedes has also decided to develop its first car on hydrogen fuel elements. The car will be presented in the second half of 2017 and will be called the GLC F-Cell. Most likely, the debut of the car will take place at the Frankfurt motor show. Sales model will start in 2018. Prices for the model will be about 70 000 euros. The car will be built on the basis of the GLC crossover. According to preliminary data, the power reserve will be 600 kilometers. Full charging takes about three minutes.

One of the competitors future models can become a hydrogen car from BMW. Such a machine in mass production, the company plans to deliver in 2020. Fuel cells that turn hydrogen into electricity and steam, can achieve the same dynamics as the models with a conventional motor. Unlike electric cars, car on hydrogen, you will fill considerably faster.

Also hydrogen model will have Porsche. Name of new items is still unknown. The official debut of the car will take place no earlier than 2019. published

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