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Hyundai plans long-range premium electric car in strategic shift

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By Web Desk Published August 17, 2017 5 Min Read
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Hyundai Motor Co said on Thursday it was placing electric vehicles at the center of its product strategy – one that includes plans for a premium long-distance electric car as it seeks to catch up to Tesla and other rivals.

Like Toyota Motor Corp, Hyundai had initially championed fuel cell technology as the future of eco-friendly vehicles but has found itself shifting electric as Tesla shot to prominence and battery-powered cars have gained government backing in China.

Toyota is now also working on longer distance, fast-charging electric vehicles, local media have reported.

The South Korean automaker is planning to launch an electric sedan under its high-end Genesis brand in 2021 with a range of 500 km per charge. It will also introduce an electric version of its Kona small sport utility vehicle (SUV) with a range of 390 km in the first half of next year.

“We’re strengthening our eco-friendly car strategy, centering on electric vehicles,” Executive Vice President Lee Kwang-guk told a news conference, calling the technology mainstream and realistic.

The automaker and affiliate Kia Motors Corp, which together rank fifth in global vehicle sales, also said they were adding three plug-in vehicles to their plans for eco-friendly cars, bringing the total to 31 models by 2020.

Underscoring Hyundai’s electric shift, those plans include eight battery-powered and two fuel-cell vehicles – a contrast to its 2014 announcement for 22 models, of which only two were slated to be battery-powered.

Hyundai also confirmed a Reuters report that it is developing its first dedicated electric vehicle platform, which will allow the company to produce multiple models with longer driving ranges.

Last year, it launched its first mass-market pure electric car IONIQ, but the vehicle’s per-charge driving range is much shorter than offerings from Tesla and General Motors.

Hyundai Motor’s new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea.

HYDROGEN SUV

Hyundai unveiled a near production version of its new fuel cell SUV with a driving range of more than 580 km per charge, compared with the 415 km for its current Tucson fuel cell SUV.

The mid-sized SUV will be launched in Korea early next year, followed by US and European markets.

The inner structure of Hyundai Motor's a new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

The inner structure of Hyundai Motor’s a new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor's new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor’s new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor's new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor’s new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

The inner structure of Hyundai Motor's a new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

The inner structure of Hyundai Motor’s a new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor's new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

Hyundai Motor’s new fuel cell SUV is seen during a media event in Seoul, South Korea August 17,2017.

A fuel cell electric bus is slated to be unveiled late this year, while a sedan-type fuel cell car is also planned.

Even so, analysts noted that gaining traction with fuel cells was going to be a long hard slog partly due to a lack of charging infrastructure.

“Hyundai will achieve economies of scale for fuel cell cars by 2035 at the earliest,” said Lee Hang-koo, a senior research fellow at Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade.

“Before that, Hyundai has no choice but to rely on battery cars,” he said.

Hyundai launched the world’s first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle in 2013, dubbed the Tucson Fuel Cell, but sales trailed Toyota’s rival offering, Mirai.

Hyundai has sold about 862 of Tucson Fuel Cell vehicles since its 2013 launch, while Toyota sold some 3,700 Mirai Fuel Cell vehicles since its 2014 launch.

In Korea, there are 10 fuel cell charging stations, only one tenth of 100 in Japan, Hyundai said. (Reuters)

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