Hyundai has unveiled the Initium FCEV concept. It previews its next-generation fuel-cell electric vehicle, which will debut globally in the first half of 2025. It also showcases Hyundai's new "Art of Steel" design language.

The retro aesthetics of the Initium are similar to the design language we saw on other electric concepts from the South Korean carmaker, such as the N Vision 74. Similar styling cues are also seen on production EVs from the brand, including the Ioniq 5 and the Ioniq 6. Also Read: Five Electric Cars That Are Quicker Than Supercars While the recent concepts from Hyundai moulded this retro-futuristic design language into sporty, luxurious-looking exteriors, the Initium comes with a rugged stance.

Unlike the rounded shape of the Nexo FCEV, the Initium is boxy. The squarish exterior makes it look tough. You can also see Hyundai's pixel lights all around.

They are sleek rectangular daytime running units up top, with four-pattern square headlights on the bumper. You'll also see them on the front grille in the four-dot pattern, similar to what we see on the steering wheel of recent Hyundai EVs. Also Read: 5 Best Electric Scooters Under Rs 1.

5 lakh For City Commuting - Rizta, Chetak, iQube The Initium's power comes from a hydrogen fuel-cell system that uses a 201 hp electric motor. Its range is 650 km, and It can sprint from 0 to 100 km in 8.0 seconds.

The Nexo can only produce 160 hp and go 609 km in one tank of H2. Hyundai is among the few global carmakers that a.