Launched for the first time in 2018, Hyundai Nexo emerged as the first hydrogen-fueled vehicle as well as adding to the company's portfolio from South Korea in presenting environmentally friendly vehicles.

This crossover-style car has only been present for a generation since its launch. However, Hyundai is aware that this car needs updates so that the company plans to present its newest generation.

Reporting from The Korean Car Blog, Monday, May 27, the next generation of Nexo was seen passing by at the Hyundai research and development center in South Korea. The manufacturer plans to complete its development by the end of this year.

The new Nexo is expected to increase its selling power at a partially modified model level over a fully modified model as originally planned.

However, due to the mass production of the third generation hydrogen fuel cell system being delayed internally, the automotive giant from the country of ginseng is expected to continue installing second-generation technology on the model.

Hyundai's expectations of the latest Nexo are quite high. They are targeting to produce it three times more than it is now and are expected to cover a distance of up to 800 km.

In addition, Hyundai has also set an aggressive target in increasing selling power and strengthening the efficiency of the hydrogen fuel cell system followed by an expansion of the charging infrastructure and export volume.

The manufacturer with the 'H' lopsided logo will launch it sequentially abroad, including the United States (US) and Europe. However, Hyundai plans to make its debut for the latest generation of Nexo in South Korea in the first quarter of 2025.

Since making his debut six years ago, sales of this car have not been too bad with 827 units in his debut year, followed by 4,823 units in 2019, 6,459 units in 2020, 9,117 units in 2021, and through 10,000 units for the first time in 2022.


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