The Sportage FCEV was Developed Alongside the Conventional Sportage
Amidst the ongoing concern over environmental issues, Kia, Korea's most rapidly growing car manufacturer has taken a step towards
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| Kia unveiled its new "green" hydrogen-fuel cell Sportage at this year's Paris Motor Show. (Photo: Kia Canada) |
Based off the soon-to-arrive second-generation Sportage, a compact crossover sport utility that shares overall architecture with the new Hyundai Tucson, the new "green" prototype boasts some of the most highly advanced fuel-cell technology in the world.
Kia's decision to enter the hydrogen-fuel cell development stream might seem unusual at first, being that most experimental
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| Kia's FCEV concept ingests a strict diet of hydrogen assisted by electrical power. (Photo: Kia Canada) |
A collaboration of Kia's engineers and experts called in from North America came together to engineer and assemble the Sportage FCEV. Unlike hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, such as BMW's 7-Series and MINI Cooper dual-fuel prototypes that can operate on gasoline or hydrogen, Kia's concept ingests a strict diet of hydrogen assisted by electrical power.