Hyundai has pulled the wraps off its next generation hydrogen car to replace the ix35 at CES in Las Vegas. It boasts self-driving tech and a huge range using gas.
FORGET petrol, diesel and electric – this new SUV uses hydrogen.
Hyundai has uncovered the revolutionary new fuel cell car at CES in Las Vegas.
The hydrogen model – expected to cost less than £50,000 – will also be kitted out with Hyundai’s latest driverless tech.
The as yet un-named SUV looks like any other Hyundai but the great news is that all it emits out the exhaust is water. That means silent driving and no toxic gases destroying the environment.
Hyundai also claims the car – which will replace the existing ix35 – will have a range of about 500 miles between fill ups. That beats pretty much all plug-in cars and rivals even petrol and diesels for convenience.