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  • 14 years ago
Hyundai's latest offering gives us a glimpse of the future of travel in a hydrogen-powered car as their iX35 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle made its debut in the UK. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson was amongst the first in the world who were lucky enough to be there for the grand unveiling.

The vehicle is Hyundai's third-generation FCEV and it demonstrates the company's work on cutting-edge alternative fuels. The car runs on a fuel cell stack which can operate at sub-zero temperatures as low as -25 degrees Celsius, and unlike a combustion-engined car, the iX35's only emissions are water vapour.

The ultimate goal is to see zero-emission vehicles on UK roads within the next few years, and the iX35 brings Hyundai one step closer to the commercialisation of fuel cell electric vehicles.
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