Hyundai Vision FK

The Hyundai Vision FK is a concept car that uses a plug-in hybrid drivetrain with both a large traction battery and a hydrogen fuel cell; the concept vehicle was developed by Hyundai and Rimac Automobili. The mid-motor, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe was unveiled at the Hydrogen Wave Forum in September 2021, an event organized by Hyundai to outline its plans to popularize hydrogen vehicles by 2040 for "Everyone, Everything and Everywhere". Power is delivered through two electric traction motors, both on the rear axle. The Vision FK can be plugged in to recharge its traction battery, which has more than 60 kW-hr of energy storage capacity, and the onboard fuel cell affords it a range greater than 600 km (370 mi).

Hyundai Vision FK
Photo from Hyundai press release
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Body and chassis
Classsports coupe
LayoutMid-motor, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine85 kW (114 hp) net H
2
fuel cell, 4 kg (8.8 lb) storage
Electric motor2 electric motors
Power output>500 kW (671 hp)
Transmission1-speed
Battery>60 kW-hr
Chronology
SuccessorHyundai N Vision 74
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