IF You have been busting to know what driving a hydrogen car or truck is like, we’ll skip to the chase – surprisingly normal.
In an period where by most of us are now familiar with how electrification operates in a passenger car or truck – even if it is only that initial instant of movement in a Camry Hybrid taxi – there is almost nothing abnormal about not hearing a combustion engine buzzing absent up entrance.
In that regard, the Hyundai Nexo medium SUV is just like Hyundai’s Kona and Ioniq EVs – easy, easy, and borderline-silent. Apart from that the Nexo feeds on hydrogen, not electricity, and even while it has a battery mounted previously mentioned its rear axle – powering ancillaries though including a functionality raise when essential – the entrance-drive Nexo’s main resource of propulsion is the gasoline cell occupying its engine bay.
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