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Hyundai prices up the future

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Hyundai became the first manufacturer to make a fuel cell off the assembly line

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18 May 2015

BEING an early adopter of new technology is never cheap but at least the zero-emission hydrogen-powered Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell comes with a hefty discount.

And green focused company car drivers will be at the forefront of the campaign that most experts believe will be the shape of motoring to come as hydrogen is expected to spread across the UK’s service station network.

While the innovative Crossover SUV will set you back £53,105 on the road, compared to its sibling diesel ix35 2.0-litre CRDi SE at just £24,200, thanks to the HyFive project, Hyundai customers will save nearly £15,000 off the un-funded on-the-road-price of £67,985.

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HyFive is a European project that aims to deploy 110 fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) from the five global automotive companies, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Daimler and Hyundai, which make up the HyFive consortium. The project will also see another three hydrogen refuelling stations deployed in the London area, which will provide a total of five publically accessible refuelling stations in London by the end of 2015.

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