The catch seems to be that you must live in a specific Zip code near a dealership that will service these vehicles. I think you will be actually testing them. They aren't selling them at any point. So, you will never own this car. You are only in a close ended lease with Hyundai. So, you are mostly like a paid for test driver of these vehicles while they work out the bugs I think. However, I would love to try one of these things. I think it would be great. I'm not sure this is a hydrogen hybrid or not yet and I haven't researched the technology enough to know that for sure yet.
Later: after more research this is what Wikipedia says about this vehicle:
Tucson ix hydrogen fuel cell vehicle- This vehicle uses a lithium-ion polymer battery and fuel cells to power the vehicle. Hyundai claims the vehicle can achieve a top speed of 130 km/h and can go about 140 km per charge. So, this means you have a zero emission vehicle whose power is generated primarily from fuel cells (pretty amazing).
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by the way 130 kilometers per hour is 80 mph.
2015 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell | Hydrogen-Powered Vehicle
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/tucsonfuelcell/
Learn more about the new hydrogen-powered Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell. Less than 10 minutes to fill, up to 300 mile range, zero emissions, and luxury ...- Lab Manager Magazine - 15 hours agoLast year, General Motors and Honda announced plans to jointly develop hydrogen fuel cell cars, and Hyundai will lease its Tucson Fuel Cell ...
- Bloomberg - 1 day agoWe’ve reimagined the ideaof an electric vehicle.Introducing theTucson Fuel Cell$499/ month36-month lease,
$2,999 due at lease signingIncluding fuel and maintenanceLegalBE THE FIRSTTO PARK ONE IN YOUR DRIVEWAYIntroducing the Tucson Fuel Cell, Hyundai’s first-ever, hydrogen-powered vehicle with zero-emissions.
And it can be yours.An EV for people on the move.It takes less than 10 minutes to fully fill the Tucson Fuel Cell,
compared to current EVs, which require at least 3 hours* with a
240V charge, or a minimum of 14 hours* with a 110V charge.LegalWe measureSafety in milesThe Tucson Fuel Cell has passed numerous on-road tests conducted over an accumulated distance of 2 million miles. Plus, with several safety systems designed to protect passengers and first responders, the Tucson Fuel Cell is as safe as any vehicle on the road.LegalStickerUnshock36-month lease, $499 per month, $2,999 due at lease signing
Includes all maintenance, fuel, and carpool lane accessLegalThe service centerisyour drivewayDriving the Tucson Fuel Cell means never having to take it to a service center. And you’ll never have to pay for maintenance. So when it comes time for any service, we’ll come to you and return the vehicle when the work is done. It’s the type of luxury service you expect and deserve.LegalThe best of both worldsmade betterWhile the Tucson Fuel Cell’s motor performs just as strongly as an internal combustion engine, its only emission is water. And it’s just as quiet as a standard EV, while going farther on a single charge.LegalHyundaiTucsonFuel CellVehicleSpecificationsHow It WorksSmooth, silent power in an instant. None of the emissions.-
1.The hydrogen fuel stored in its tank is supplied to the fuel cell stack.
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3.The reaction of air and hydrogen in the fuel cell stack generates electricity and water.
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5.What comes out after all of this?
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