Hyundai HDC-6 Neptune concept is a hydrogen-only concept for Hyundai Motor Company’s commercial vehicles, it’s a vision for the year of 2030 where there would be wide-spread deployment of hydrogen-powered fuel cell technology.
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In addition to HDC-6 NEPTUNE’s unique construction, fuel cell system and advanced in-cab technology, its modern design draws inspiration from the streamliner railway trainsets of the 1930s with its Art Deco function-driven style.
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HDC-6 NEPTUNE, the concept for the next-generation fuel-cell electric truck,is designed with Hyundai designers’ creativity and the company’s advanced technology.The interior space named as a personal studio offers an intuitive user experience based on a“Human Machine Interface (HMI).”
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The cabin has a small living space that includes a kitchen, toilet, and shower. It also includes sleeping space for two. In autonomous mode, the entire windshield changes into a movie screen.
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The overall design matches with road-proven Xcient fuel cell truck from Hyundai. The Hyundai HDC-6 Neptune has a large front windshield. So, it simply dominates above all. The LED screen in the front grill is very useful to showcase information.
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The Neptune has two current-gen fuel cell stacks. Each stack produces 127 Hp. So, the combined power output is 255 Hp.Furthermore, the Neptune has an approx range of 600-800 miles.
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This concept-truck design meets the current standards. Hence, it has a design that matches the real-world requirements. It also follows regulations like a 41-foot turning radius requirement.