Before taking its passenger car lineup to the Paris Auto Show at the end of the month, Hyundai will head to Hanover, Germany, this week, to debut the H350 Fuel Cell Concept at the 2016 IAA Commercial Vehicle Show.
Based on the same light commercial vehicle unveiled two years ago, the new study is said to provide a glimpse into the future of the brand’s LCV lineup.
The powertrain that includes an electric motor, fuel cell stack, high-voltage battery pack, inverter, and hydrogen tank, is capable of producing 136 PS (134 HP), allowing it to reach speeds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph). The 175-liter hydrogen tank can be filled in less than four minutes and provides a total range of 422 km (262 miles).
Hyundai states that the powertrain is “intelligently packed in such a way that its installation has no impact on the H350’s load area“, and, depending on the wheelbase, the van provides 10.5 or 12.9 cubic meters, enough to host five standard European pallets, or room for a 14-passenger compartment.