Hyundai is almost
ready to launch the new Nexo at select dealers in Southern California, and it
appears that they have already come up with official pricing details. Quoting order guides, the fuel cell SUV will be
available in two trim levels, priced from US$ 59,345 and US$ 62,845, respectively,
including the US$ 1,045 destination charge and before incentives.
Choosing the base
model will bring users features such as LED headlights and 17-inch alloy
wheels. Driving assistance gizmos, like the automatic emergency braking, blind spot
warning and adaptive cruise control are also standard, alongside the synthetic
leather interior upholstery, and heated and electrically adjustable front
seats.
The more expensive
2019 Hyundai Nexo Limited benefits from 19-inch alloy wheels, electrically
operated tailgate, and remote parking assist. The 360-degree camera system,
power sunroof, heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats and 8-speaker
Krell sound system are also said to be offered at no extra cost.
Hyundai won’t be offering the Nexo with any optional extras. Thus, what you see
is what you get, regardless of how much you are willing to spend on the Korean
car brand’s new hydrogen-powered vehicle.
The entry-level
Hyundai Nexo has a total driving range of up to 612 km. At the same
time, the posher flavor is said to be able to travel for up to 570
km, due to the larger wheels and added gear. Aided by the 161 hp and 394 Nm of torque produced by its powertrain, the Hyundai
Nexo completes the 0-96 km/h spring in 9.5 seconds, or 3 sec quicker
than the Tucson FCV.