Hyundai to display 2019 Nexo fuel cell SUV at Smart Mobility Summit

(March 8, 2019) FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. — Hyundai will display the technologically-advanced NEXO fuel cell SUV at the 2019 Smart Mobility Summit. NEXO will be showcased at the Summit on March 9 at the Empire Garage in Austin, Texas, marking the NEXO’s first appearance in Texas.

Now in its fifth year in Austin, the Smart Mobility Summit will feature innovative technology demonstrations and interactive panel discussions.

Among the vehicle displays will be the NEXO, the technological flagship of Hyundai’s growing eco-vehicle portfolio, marking Hyundai’s continued momentum and leadership with the industry’s most diverse SUV lineup.

Gil Castillo, senior group manager for Alternative Vehicle Strategy at Hyundai Motor America, will be onsite to demonstrate the cutting-edge technology features and answer technical questions about the eco-friendly vehicle.

“As consumers look to various transportation solutions for a cleaner environment, we recognize hydrogen energy as an important part of a more sustainable society,” said Mike O’Brien, vice president, Product, Corporate and Digital Planning, Hyundai Motor America.

“As an eco-focused transportation solution, only hydrogen fuel cells are fully scalable to infinite vehicle platform sizes. Even more, hydrogen fuel has the unique potential for locally-produced fuel production as part of a new energy economy. The NEXO Fuel Cell leads Hyundai’s plans in the development of zero-emission vehicles and we are excited to introduce the NEXO to eco-focused Austin, celebrating the future of smart mobility and new technologies.”

The NEXO Blue model has an estimated range of 380 miles, 115 more miles than the Tucson Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle. The NEXO Limited Trim has an estimated range of 354 miles. NEXO Blue models have estimated MPGe of 65 city, 58 highway and 61 combined, while NEXO Limited models have an estimated range of MPGe of 59 city, 54 highway and 57 combined.

NEXO refueling time can be achieved in as little as five minutes, allowing a consumer lifestyle very similar to a comparable gasoline-powered SUV in terms of both range and refueling speed.

NEXO uses a number of ecological materials in its construction, including soybean-oil based polyurethane paint, bamboo-thread-based bio fabric, along with bio-plastic and bio-carpet extracted from sugar cane. Bio-based materials were applied to 47 different parts and reduced CO2 emissions by 26 lbs. during the manufacturing process.