Hyundai Has No Plans To Abandon Internal Combustion Engine Development via insideevs.com
There was a rumor that circulated late last year that Hyundai was about to end all internal combustion engine development. The manufacturer did eventually announced that it was not true, although it still announced that at least in Europe, it only wants to sell EVs after the year 2035.group’s Executive Technical Advisor ever since he stepped down as the group’s President and Head of the Research and Development Division.
He goes on to mention the Euro 7 emissions standard, which is set to be enforced come 2025, and that Hyundai intends to produce engines that will meet this standard. Biermann points to the charging infrastructure that in many places of the world isn’t very developed as being the big reason behind the continued development of ICE.
So we keep going with combustion engines but will we set up a whole new combustion engine family? Yeah, I mean, you have to follow the emission regulations and that requires sometimes intense development. Euro 7, for example, is quite challenging. So that’s on the agenda.
It will all ultimately depend on how stringent Euro 7 is going to be and how much more it will add to the cost of an ICE vehicle. Hyundai is also not abandoning the idea of making hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, a point reaffirmed by the recent unveiling of
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