Anaheim: Hyundai Motor Co. announced the introduction of a revamped version of its Xcient heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell truck at a clean transport exhibition in the United States. The upgraded model was unveiled at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California, earlier this week.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the new Xcient model features a redesigned hydrogen fuel cell system. The truck is specifically tailored to meet various customer needs, including port transportation and medium-distance logistics, and is powered by a 180 kilowatt-hour (kWh) hydrogen fuel cell system.
For hydrogen storage, the vehicle is equipped with 10 tanks that collectively hold about 68 kilograms of hydrogen. This capacity enables the truck to cater to a broad range of commercial transportation requirements.
Ken Ramirez, who heads Hyundai Motor's global commercial vehicle and hydrogen business, highlighted the company's commitment to offering practical, production-ready solutions for the transport sector. "We are empowering our fleet partners to navigate a rapidly changing landscape and lead the transition to a smarter and more sustainable future," Ramirez stated.