2021 Hyundai Nexo Review
byDan FrioReviews Editor
Dan spent many years covering the go-fast, look-good, get-loud corners of the automotive universe. First, he served as editor of enthusiast magazines AutoSound and Honda Tuning, then as executive editor at SEMA News, the publishing arm of the trade group that produces the annual SEMA Show (yes, that show). As a contributor to zzdcar, he now likes to keep the volume low and the speed limit legal, providing expert car-shopping advice to drivers looking for the perfect match.
Automakers are increasingly bullish on electric vehicles. Nearly every automaker now offers an EV or has announced plans to develop one. Some even plan to convert entire fleets to electric within 10 to 15 years. Still, EVs have their challenges: limited range, limited charging locations, lengthy charging intervals. Some automakers — Toyota, Honda and BMW among them — are hedging that hydrogen can be a viable gasoline replacement. With the 2021 Hyundai Nexo, you can count the South Korean carmaker among that number as well.
The Nexo is a crossover SUV that fits between the compact Hyundai Tucson and the midsize Santa Fe. The Nexo's size gives it more utility than its two primary sedan-based rivals, the Toyota Mirai and Honda Clarity, which cede a significant chunk of interior and cargo space to accommodate large hydrogen fuel tanks. The Nexo also rides higher off the ground, which should help its appeal with crossover and SUV fans.
Enhancing its forward-looking technology, the Nexo comes stocked with desirable comforts and safety features, such as heated seats, navigation, and Apple and Android smartphone integration. But you'll pay handsomely to drive the future because the Nexo is priced more like a luxury SUV than your typical Hyundai vehicle. You'll need to buy it in California, the only state where the Nexo is sold, and you'll also need to accept a limited hydrogen refilling network that makes long road trips impractical if not impossible.
The Clarity and Mirai also cost roughly the same, so there's no discount in the hydrogen game yet. Buyers inclined to sedans will find much to like in the Clarity and Mirai. The Mirai, in particular, has been thoroughly redesigned for 2021 and now looks more like a Camry than the slab-sided puffer fish of the former generation. Overall in this group, we like the Nexo for its SUV practicality. But the limits of hydrogen infrastructure confine the Nexo to a niche audience.
Which NEXO does zzdcar recommend?
You're already paying a hefty premium for the Nexo's futuristic powertrain, so it makes sense to spend a bit extra — about $3,500 — to get the loaded
Limited. It comes with all available safety features (including the nifty blind-spot camera view) and other upgrades such as hands-free liftgate and ventilated seats, which are particularly useful in California.
2021 Hyundai NEXO models
The 2021 Hyundai Nexo is a five-passenger crossover SUV that uses a hydrogen fuel cell and electric motor combination with 161 horsepower and 291 lb-ft of torque. The Nexo comes in two trim levels: The base
Blue model can travel up to 380 miles before its hydrogen tank needs to be refilled, while the top-trim
Limited can go 354 miles. Standard features include:
Blue
LED headlights 17-inch wheels Power-folding, heated side mirrors Keyless entry Push-button ignition Dual-zone automatic climate control Power-adjustable, heated front seats 60/40-split folding rear seats Simulated leather upholstery Leather-wrapped steering wheel Cargo coverThe Blue also comes with:
10.25-inch digital instrument display Navigation system 12.3-inch touchscreen Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration Dual USB ports Six-speaker audio system Wireless charging pad Household-style 110-volt power outletDriver assistance features include:
Forward collision mitigation (warns of an impending collision and applies the brakes in certain scenarios) Adaptive cruise control (maintains a driver-set distance between the Nexo and the car in front) Blind-spot monitor (alerts you if a vehicle in the next lane over is in your blind spot) Rear cross-traffic alert (warns you if a vehicle behind you is about to cross your vehicle's path while in reverse) Lane departure mitigation (warns of a lane departure when a turn signal isn't used and can automatically steer to maintain lane position)Limited
Comes with all of the above features, plus:
Roof rails 19-inch wheels Sunroof Automatic wipers Hands-free liftgate Heated steering wheel Ventilated front seats Eight-speaker premium audio system Automated remote parking (the Nexo can park itself without driver intervention; can be triggered while you're in the car or on the outside using the key fob) Front and rear parking sensors (alert you to obstacles that may not be visible in front of or behind the vehicle when parking) Blind-spot monitor camera (displays an image of the vehicle's blind spot in the instrument panel when the turn signal is activated) 360-degree surround-view display (uses cameras in all four directions to compose a single image of the car's surroundings)
2021 NEXO Highlights
Trim: BlueLimitedBlue
Base MSRP | $58,935 |
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Engine Type | Electric (fuel cell) |
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Seating | 5 seats |
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Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 29.6 cu.ft. |
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Drivetrain | front wheel drive |
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Warranty | 5 years / 60,000 miles |
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