2023’s Game-Changer: How Hyundai’s Xcient Hydrogen Truck and Michelin Tires are Redefining Commercial Transport
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Michelin has announced that it will supply original equipment (OE) tires for the European export version of Hyundai’s next-generation hydrogen fuel cell truck, the New Xcient.
Set to hit European roads early this year, the New Xcient is a heavy-duty commercial vehicle boasting an impressive range of over 720 kilometers (447 miles) on a single charge. The truck is equipped with a 180 kW hydrogen fuel cell and a robust 350 kW drive motor. To maximize transportation efficiency, it incorporates Level 4 autonomous driving software called “SuperDrive,” developed by the U.S.-based AI company Plus. This cutting-edge technology helped the New Xcient earn a spot on Time magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2025” list last year.
The Michelin X Line Energy tires selected for the New Xcient are specifically designed for long-haul eco-friendly vehicles. These tires achieve the top European rolling resistance grade ‘A’ thanks to their advanced compound formulation and high-durability technology. Michelin claims that the tires minimize energy loss during operation, effectively extending the hydrogen truck’s range and reducing overall operating costs. Additionally, the tires feature self-regenerating tread technology, ensuring consistent safety performance throughout their lifespan.
By Cheon Won-ki, Staff Reporter











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