Modern Nexo Front
2025 Hyundai Nexo reveals targeted 700km range

Hyundai reveals the next generation of Nexo FCEV, targeting a range of 700 km in just 5 minutes Hyundai revealed the second generation of the Nexo SUV at its 2025 Seoul Mobility Show. Hyundai Nexo is powered by hydrogen fuel cells and follows the brand’s “art of steel” design philosophy. The goal of the innovative SUV is 700 km with a range of only 5 minutes. modeling The Hyundai Nexo is based on the 2024 Initium concept and has a variety of styling clues that distinguish it from the electric cars and ice cars in the Hyundai lineup. It shares many design details with the previous generation of Nexo. The SUV has a meshed "HTWO" (hydrogen for humans) headlights and taillights. The next generation of Nexo will be available in 6 colors: Cream White Pearl, Phantom Black Pearl, Amazon Grey Metal, Ocean Indigo Matte and Goyo Cooper Pearl. The latter’s shadow is inspired by the nature and culture of Korea,…

New Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Electric car
New Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Electric Vehicle debuts 700km

New modern sanitary hydrogen electric vehicle Hydrogen, as vehicle fuel, is greener in the environment and allows for fast charging (by EV standards) to be more controversial. Although it has not become mainstream yet, more OEMs are exploring the hydrogen route. Hyundai is one of the companies that just revealed its second-generation Nexo based on the Initium-based concept revealed last year. Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Electric Vehicle When I looked at the second generation of modern hydrogen hydrogen electric vehicles, I felt very familiar and some bells rang. This is because it is based on the modern initialization concept that was demonstrated last October 2024. It's completely different from the first generation of Nexo and its curve design language, and it's now even more quirky. New modern Nexo (above) and modern initialization concept (above) Compared to the Initium concept, it will be difficult for anyone to make a difference on the new Nexo. This is because the production version of Nexo…