Hyundai Nexo 2025. Complemented by low-slung headlamps, the Nexo's exterior exudes a dynamic profile characterized by muscular contours, sculpted sheet metal surfaces and floating rear pillars with subtle air vents for improved aerodynamics.

In 2018, Hyundai introduced a special crossover on hydrogen fuel - Nexo - in its model range.   Although it hasn't become a bestseller in the brand's SUV portfolio, recent information suggests that Hyundai is gearing up to launch the next-generation Nexo, pointing to a promising future for this unique vehicle.  The second generation of Hyundai's hydrogen crossover, which is scheduled to debut in mid-to-late 2025, will undergo significant exterior changes that will bring the design closer to the aesthetics of the Tucson and Ioniq 7 models, as shown in a rendering created by an American automotive designer.  The rendering shows a redesigned front end with an LED strip running across the hood, reminiscent of the new Sonata and Stalia designs.   Hyundai Nexo 2025.  Complemented by low-slung headlamps, the Nexo's exterior exudes a dynamic profile characterized by muscular contours, sculpted sheet metal surfaces and floating rear pillars with subtle air vents for improved aerodynamics.  The rear is relatively unchanged from the front, but features horizontal LED strips, angular body elements and plastic cladding.  The specific technical characteristics of the future model have not yet been disclosed, but it has been confirmed that the Nexo's power plant will continue to run on hydrogen fuel cells.   Hyundai Nexo 2025.  Modifications to the existing power plant are expected to significantly increase the range of the crossover, which is expected to reach 800 km.  The commitment to hydrogen fuel cell technology underscores Hyundai's commitment to promoting sustainable and innovative solutions for crossovers. With the debut date approaching, car enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers are eagerly awaiting the presentation of the next generation Hyundai Nexo.

In 2018, Hyundai introduced a special crossover on hydrogen fuel - Nexo - in its model range.


Although it hasn't become a bestseller in the brand's SUV portfolio, recent information suggests that Hyundai is gearing up to launch the next-generation Nexo, pointing to a promising future for this unique vehicle.

The second generation of Hyundai's hydrogen crossover, which is scheduled to debut in mid-to-late 2025, will undergo significant exterior changes that will bring the design closer to the aesthetics of the Tucson and Ioniq 7 models, as shown in a rendering created by an American automotive designer.

The rendering shows a redesigned front end with an LED strip running across the hood, reminiscent of the new Sonata and Stalia designs.


Hyundai Nexo 2025.

Complemented by low-slung headlamps, the Nexo's exterior exudes a dynamic profile characterized by muscular contours, sculpted sheet metal surfaces and floating rear pillars with subtle air vents for improved aerodynamics.

The rear is relatively unchanged from the front, but features horizontal LED strips, angular body elements and plastic cladding.

The specific technical characteristics of the future model have not yet been disclosed, but it has been confirmed that the Nexo's power plant will continue to run on hydrogen fuel cells.


Hyundai Nexo 2025.

Modifications to the existing power plant are expected to significantly increase the range of the crossover, which is expected to reach 800 km.

The commitment to hydrogen fuel cell technology underscores Hyundai's commitment to promoting sustainable and innovative solutions for crossovers. With the debut date approaching, car enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers are eagerly awaiting the presentation of the next generation Hyundai Nexo.


 

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