Hydrogen

Korean carmakers to offer more hybrid and hydrogen models

South Korea’s leading automakers are set to introduce a range of new models in 2025, including hybrid SUVs, electric trucks, and updated combustion engine vehicles. The push comes as manufacturers seek to counter slowing domestic demand and ongoing challenges in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Hyundai Motor Co., the country’s largest carmaker, is expected to […]

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GM & Hyundai-Kia to collaborate on Hydrogen & Electric Vehicles

General Motors and Hyundai Motor Company have entered a groundbreaking partnership to co-develop advanced vehicle technologies and explore clean-energy solutions, aiming to enhance efficiency and sustainability in the automotive industry. General Motors and Hyundai Forge Strategic Alliance General Motors (NYSE: GM) and Hyundai Motor Company (KRX: 005380 KS) have announced a landmark agreement to explore

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Hyundai N74 hydrogen supercar already preparing for production

There’s no denying the fervent enthusiasm car aficionados have for the Hyundai N Vision 74 concept. This sleek, modern homage to the Pony boasts a hydrogen fuel cell and delivers a jaw-dropping 670 horsepower (499 kW). Rumours of the car’s production have swirled since its debut, and earlier this year, Albert Biermann, the driving force

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Landcruiser to lose V8 engine in 2025 as Toyota looks towards Hydrogen (FCEV) alternative

The revered Land Cruiser 70 Series, a staple in Toyota’s off-road lineup, might soon say farewell to its iconic 4.5-litre turbo-diesel V8 engine. In a significant shift, Toyota has introduced a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine for the 2024 Land Cruiser 70 Series, shared with the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. This new

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