Hyundai Motor, the first automaker to mass-produce fuel-cell vehicles, plans to unveil a new hydrogen-powered SUV next year with longer driving range than rival offerings by Toyota Motor and Honda Motor as it attempts to reclaim leadership in the field.
South Korea’s largest automaker will show off the new model along with a new fuel-cell bus early next year during the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, Kim Sae-hoon, who oversees the technology at the Seoul-based automaker and affiliate Kia Motors, said in an interview. At the Seoul Motor Show this week, Hyundai will showcase a fuel-cell SUV prototype with
South Korea’s largest automaker will show off the new model along with a new fuel-cell bus early next year during the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, Kim Sae-hoon, who oversees the technology at the Seoul-based automaker and affiliate Kia Motors, said in an interview. At the Seoul Motor Show this week, Hyundai will showcase a fuel-cell SUV prototype with