1)  Gross output refers to total stack power before auxiliary consumption, while net system output indicates the effective power available after accounting for supporting operations such as air and hydrogen supply and thermal management.

2)  Figure based on internal testing; Korea domestic model suited with 18-inch wheels and GL model trim.

3)  The AER is an estimate derived from certified hydrogen storage capacity and certified fuel efficiency data.

4)  Based on the European WLTP standard. Range may vary by market and driving modes.

5)  Based on over 95% refueling. Actual charging time may vary depending on hydrogen station conditions (pressure, temperature), the remaining fuel level and ambient weather.

6)  Available map information may differ by regions and markets.

7)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

8)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

9)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

10)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

11)  Number of airbags varies by market, depending on local regulations.

12)  Available in selected markets.

13)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

14)  Figure based on SAE standard, behind 2nd row.

15)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

16)  Available in selected markets and dependent on trim.

17)  Up to 80 degrees (70 degrees from the 1st generation NEXO)

18)  All exterior and interior materials dependent on specific part, color and trim.

Sunnah Baek
sunnah.baek@hyundai.com
Global PR Contents · Hyundai Motor Company

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