Hyundai presents the show in Seoul blue2 Concept, a prototype electric sedan Fuel Cell (FCEVO) hydrogen. Hyundai wanted to create a sporty and luxurious surroundings, thinking about this prototype as an important showcase for the Fuel Cell technology, but also a clear anticipation of the style of its future models.
The electric propulsion system developed for the blue2 (to be read as the Blue Square) delivers 120 hp and the average quantity of hydrogen is equal to 2.87 l/100 km, but there is no information about the total reservoir capacity and autonomy. Among the details of the car as well as special alloy wheels with tires with low aerodynamic resistance, are to be reported to the doors opening automatically, the multimedia system built into the dashboard and asymmetric LED technology used for the crystals, which can project images in transparency .
The car could anticipate a new 5-door sporty sedan, but also a model, mostly with strong ecological characteristics as an evolution of the Korean Blue House Drive Technology.
The electric propulsion system developed for the blue2 (to be read as the Blue Square) delivers 120 hp and the average quantity of hydrogen is equal to 2.87 l/100 km, but there is no information about the total reservoir capacity and autonomy. Among the details of the car as well as special alloy wheels with tires with low aerodynamic resistance, are to be reported to the doors opening automatically, the multimedia system built into the dashboard and asymmetric LED technology used for the crystals, which can project images in transparency .
The car could anticipate a new 5-door sporty sedan, but also a model, mostly with strong ecological characteristics as an evolution of the Korean Blue House Drive Technology.
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