Hyundai Motor introduced the all-new NEXO at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025, marking a significant milestone in hydrogen mobility
The all-new NEXO targets more than 700 km of range from a five-minute charge
‘Art of Steel’ exterior design and enhanced interior comfort enhance NEXO’s competitiveness in the mid-size SUV segment
The second-generation NEXO features a spacious interior with advanced comfort features, including first-row Relaxation Seats and increased luggage capacity
Boasting an improved powertrain with greater efficiency and durability, the all-new NEXO features a new motor system and high-efficiency inverter
The all-new NEXO delivers aerodynamic improvements and is the first FCEV to offer towing capability1), enhancing performance and versatility
NEXO is designed with advanced driver-assist systems and top-tier collision safety features, ensuring comprehensive protection for drivers and passengers
Hyundai Motor reaffirms its global hydrogen mobility leadership as part of its commitment to become a smart solutions provider across the full mobility spectrum
Hyundai Motor Company today introduced the all-new NEXO fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), a cutting-edge mid-size SUV, at its global launch event at the Seoul Mobility Show in Korea. The launch marks a significant milestone in hydrogen mobility.
The all-new NEXO offers flexibility, efficiency and safety, making it an exciting choice for early FCEV adopters. With its advanced fuel cell technology, NEXO emits zero tailpipe emissions.
Hyundai is targeting more than 700 km of range2) from a five-minute charge, while safety has been a clear focus of the NEXO’s development. Hyundai is targeting top-tier safety ratings thanks to the NEXO’s comprehensive safety features, ensuring peace of mind for drivers and passengers.
The second-generation NEXO reflects Hyundai Motor’s leadership in hydrogen mobility and 27 years of fuel cell technology experience. This new model also underscores the company’s commitment to a diversified vehicle electrification strategy, which includes not only battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hybrids, but also FCEVs, offering wider consumer choice.