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Hyundai teases fuel cell big rig concept ahead of IAA

September 17, 2018September 16, 2018Aaron

The Hyundai Motor Company has teased a hydrogen fuel cell big rig ahead of the upcoming IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018 exposition. Promising a European launch of the truck in 2019, Hyundai released an image and a vague statement about the vehicle before its official debut.

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