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Hyundai delays launch of new Nexo to 2024

29.06.2022

SEOUL Reuters -- Hyundai Motor Co has decided to delay the launch of its upgraded hydrogen-powered Nexo SUV to 2024 due to issues with its fuel cell development, a South Korean newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The South Korean automaker planned to kick off mass production and sales of its new Nexo in the second half of next year, but has decided to postpone to 2024, the Seoul Economic Daily reported. The launch schedule for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Hyundai Motor's premium brand Genesis has not been decided yet, as the project to develop the first Genesis brand fuel cell vehicles was suspended late last year.

Hyundai Motor did not have a comment.

According to the sales data, Hyundai sold 3,978 Nexos in South Korea and exported 120 between January and May this year.

In September, Hyundai Motor Group, which comprises Hyundai Motor, Kia Corp and Genesis, announced plans to offer hydrogen fuel cell versions for all its commercial vehicles by 2028, adding that it would develop fuel cell vehicles for Kia and Genesis, which could be launched after 2025.

According to Co Soo-hong, an analyst at NH Investment Securities, Hyundai would be reevaluating its hydrogen fuel cell business, especially for passenger cars, because of the slow growth of the hydrogen fuel cell market and the need to focus on the transition to electric vehicles EVs. With the growing global EV market, it would be likely that Hyundai would reassess its priority list as demand for EVs continues to grow, while the market for hydrogen cars remains relatively small, said Co Soo-hong, an analyst at the