Hyundai Unveils INITUM Hydrogen SUV Concept for Enhanced Performance
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai has introduced INITUM, a hydrogen fuel cell electric SUV concept targeting a 650km range, increased stack output, and 150kW power for production in H1 2025.
  • The INITUM SUV features aerodynamic design, spacious interior, and an FCEV-specific route planner to address refueling infrastructure challenges.
  • Hyundai's commitment to hydrogen is highlighted by the CEO's vision of a future where hydrogen is widely used, despite a recent recall of Nexo SUVs in North America.
  • The collaboration between BMW and Toyota in developing a powertrain system for FCEVs showcases a growing interest in hydrogen mobility despite market challenges.
Hyundai has revealed the INITUM hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle concept, a SUV designed with a focus on driving range, enhanced performance, and a spacious interior. The car is expected to have a range of 650km on one tank of hydrogen, with increased stack output and up to 150kW of power. The design incorporates aerodynamic elements and an FCEV-specific route planner to help users find refueling stations easily. Despite a recent recall of Nexo SUVs over hydrogen leak concerns, Hyundai remains dedicated to a future where hydrogen usage is widespread, aiming for production of the INITUM in H1 2025. Additionally, BMW's collaboration with Toyota on developing a powertrain system for FCEVs signals a growing interest in hydrogen technology in the automotive industry. The partnership aims to meet the demand for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, following successful testing of the iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet. While the market context for hydrogen mobility presents challenges, such collaborations demonstrate a positive outlook for hydrogen in the future.
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