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First Battery-powered Hyundai
Hyundai Motor Co , South Korea's champion of fuel-cell electric vehicles (EV), will answer calls for manufacturers to make more zero-emission cars by launching its first rechargeable battery-powered vehicle in 2016.
Hyundai, like Japanese rival Toyota Motor Corp, has long concentrated on fuel-cell vehicles powered by electricity generated using hydrogen, touting their longer driving range and shorter refill times.
But like Toyota, Hyundai is expanding its offering by also investing in battery-powered cars - the staple green offering of Hyundai affiliate Kia Motors Corp.
"There is no clear direction about which eco-friendly cars will win. We are dividing the roles of…
Hyundai Intrado concept preview the next Tucson?
The second generation of Hyundai's Fluidic Sculpture design language has arrived a bit early, thanks to these leaked images of the Korean automaker's Intrado Concept. Set to make its big debut at next month's Geneva Motor Show, the three-door crossover is based on a next-generation version of the hydrogen powertrain used in Europe's ix35 Fuel Cell (that'd be a hydrogen Tucson, for anyone who's wondering).
We can see some…
"Best Bet" Awards from Car Book
The 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and 2014 Sonata have both been named “BEST BETS” in the 34th edition of The Car Book, America’s original consumer car buying guide. This year marks the fourth consecutive year the Hyundai Sonata has earned this distinction.
“Hyundai continues to exceed customer expectations in terms of build quality and standard features,” said Jack Gillis, author, The Car Book. “By offering vehicles that respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers, Hyundai continues to make a significant contribution to improving the market choices…
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Future of Vehicle Safety
Future of Vehicle Safety
From the seat belt to the airbag, and now to features such as blind spot detection, vehicle safety has come a long way. However the with help from the Consumers Union the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has refused to settle on innovations that improve driver safety.
This week, Consumers Union presented its auto-safety priorities to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, joining other stakeholders at a listening session on the agency’s strategic plan. We shared what we believe are the top driving-safety issues and look forward to working with NHTSA and other regulators. Highlights of our priorities and…