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2012 Hyundai Tucson FCEV ix

Hyundai Tucson hybrid
Hyundai’s Tucson ix FCEV features a fuel cell setup that’s 20 percent smaller and a total operating range that’s 76 percent greater than the automaker’s previous Tucson FCEV prototype. It is Next-Generation Fuel Cell Vehicle to Deliver Higher Fuel Efficiency and Driving Range.
It really is Next-Generation Fuel Cell Motor vehicle to provide Larger Fuel Effectiveness and Driving Variety. Hyundai’s Tucson FCEV ix functions a fuel cell setup which is 20 % more compact along with a complete operating array that’s 76 % greater compared to automaker’s earlier Tucson FCEV prototype.

2012 Hyundai Tucson FCEV ix is equipped having a 100-kilowatt fuel cell technique as well as a pair of hydrogen storage tanks. The Tucson ix FCEV made its U.S. debut at the 2011 Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy conference in Washington, DC and will be on display until February 16.
“We are excited to share the most recent in Hyundai’s fuel cell engineering,” said Dr. Tae Won Lim, Managing Director of Hyundai Motor Company’s Fuel Cell Vehicle Group.
It is Next-Generation Fuel Cell Vehicle to Deliver Higher Fuel Efficiency and Driving Range. Hyundai's Tucson FCEV ix features a fuel cell setup that's 20 percent smaller and a total operating range that's 76 percent greater than the automaker's previous Tucson FCEV prototype.

2012 Hyundai Tucson FCEV ix is equipped with a 100-kilowatt fuel cell system and a pair of hydrogen storage tanks. The fuel cell directs power to a 21 kW battery, which sends juice to an electric motor, enabling the Hyundai Tucson ix FCEV to hit a top speed of 100 miles per hour and travel up to 403 miles between fill ups. "We are excited to share the latest in Hyundai's fuel cell technology," said Dr. Tae Won Lim, Managing Director of Hyundai Motor Company's Fuel Cell Vehicle Group.