Earlier this month, two new Hyundai vehicles were introduced at the 2017 Geneva International Motor Show. The new i30 wagon adds a new body to the i30 family, and the hydrogen-powered Future Eco (FE) Fuel Cell Concept offers an intriguing peek at a next-generation fuel cell vehicle that will launch in 2018.
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The i30 Wagon carries on the design influences of its five-door sibling, adding cargo capacity that more than doubles once the rear are folded. LED daytime running lights and full-LED headlamps make for a shining first impression, while the sleek, dynamic lines help the wagon achieve a coupe-like shape.
The FE Fuel Cell Concept, which features a driving range of nearly 500 miles before it needs refueling, showcases the next step in Hyundai's progress towards the company's eventual goal of creating a zero-emission Hydrogen Energy Society.
Hyundai also featured the Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid at the show, providing show-goers with a look at the vehicle that joins the Ioniq Hybrid and Ioniq Electric models in making up the full Ioniq roster of electrified powertrain vehicles.
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