Hyundai’s New Xcient Hydrogen Truck: 720km Range with Michelin’s Eco-Friendly Tires!
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Michelin to Supply Tires for Hyundai’s Hydrogen Trucks Bound for Europe Michelin announced on February 10 that it will provide its ‘Michelin X Line Energy’ tires as original equipment (OE) for Hyundai Motor’s ‘New Xcient Hydrogen Electric Truck’ models destined for the European market.
The New Xcient Hydrogen Electric Truck is a cutting-edge commercial vehicle that showcases Hyundai’s commitment to sustainable transportation. Equipped with a 180 kW hydrogen fuel cell system and a powerful 350 kW drive motor, this heavy-duty truck boasts an impressive range of over 720 km (447 miles) on a single charge, even when fully loaded. The vehicle integrates PlusAI’s Level 4 autonomous driving software, ‘Super Drive,’ enhancing both operational efficiency and safety. This innovative combination of hydrogen power and advanced autonomy has earned the truck a spot on Time’s prestigious ‘Best Inventions of 2025’ list.
Michelin’s X Line Energy tire is specifically engineered to meet the demands of long-haul transportation. The tire incorporates state-of-the-art features, including a robust structure and self-healing tread technology, to maximize fuel efficiency and durability. Michelin reports that the tire utilizes advanced compound and carcass technology to achieve exceptionally low rolling resistance, meeting Europe’s stringent Class A rolling resistance standards.
Michel Jou, President of Michelin Korea, emphasized the significance of this partnership: “As Michelin progresses towards our goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, supplying tires for Hyundai’s groundbreaking hydrogen electric truck – a leader in the global hydrogen industry – marks a pivotal milestone for us. We’re committed to delivering solutions and services that balance economic viability, environmental sustainability, and safety, keeping pace with the rapid technological advancements in the commercial vehicle sector.”
By Dong-chan Kim, Automotive News Correspondent












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