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All-new Hyundai NEXO Achieves Maximum Five-Star Rating in Euro NCAP Safety Assessment

현대차 디 올 뉴 넥쏘, 유럽 안전성 평가서 최고 안전 등급(★★★★★) 획득

  • Hyundai’s next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell electric SUV earns top scores across all major safety categories
  • Achieves outstanding results in Adult and Child Occupant Protection, securing maximum points for adult whiplash protection in rear impacts and for six- and ten-year-old child dummies in frontal and side impact tests
  • Continues Hyundai’s five-star streak following IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 and IONIQ 9
  • Reinforces Hyundai’s long-standing commitment to safety leadership and zero-emission mobility innovation

Seoul, December 14, 2025 – Hyundai Motor Company announced that the all-new Hyundai NEXO has achieved the highest possible five-star rating in the latest Euro NCAP safety assessment, reaffirming the company’s dedication to delivering class-leading safety across its electrified lineup.

As Hyundai’s next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell electric SUV, the NEXO emits only water vapor and exemplifies the company’s vision for zero-emission mobility. Its top rating adds strong validation to Hyundai’s pursuit of safety excellence, following previous five-star Euro NCAP results for the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6 and IONIQ 9.

Hyundai continues to demonstrate that safety is central to every vehicle it develops — not only for customers but for all road users. The NEXO’s latest recognition underscores Hyundai’s consistent performance in crash protection and its extensive suite of advanced safety and driver-assistance technologies.

Outstanding Occupant Protection Across Adult and Child Categories

Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) — Europe’s most trusted independent organization for evaluating vehicle safety — assesses new vehicles across four categories: adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, protection of vulnerable road users, and safety assistance technologies.

The all-new Hyundai NEXO achieved exceptional results across all four areas, including 90 percent in Adult Occupant Protection and 85 percent in Child Occupant Protection.

In adult occupant tests, the passenger compartment remained stable in the frontal offset test, with good protection of the knees, femurs and all critical body regions for both driver and passenger. The NEXO also delivered strong performance in the full-width rigid barrier test, achieved maximum points in the side barrier test, and provided effective far-side occupant protection through its center airbag. Whiplash protection for both front and rear seats was rated as good in rear-impact evaluations.

Child occupant protection performance was equally strong. The six- and ten-year-old dummies showed good protection in all critical body areas in both frontal and side-impact tests, earning maximum points. Additional safety features include a front passenger airbag deactivation function with clear status indication and secure installation compatibility for all approved child restraint systems.

Euro NCAP also recognized the NEXO’s advanced eCall system, post-crash secondary impact prevention technology, and verified door/window operability in the event of vehicle submergence.

Building on Hyundai’s proven safety leadership

This achievement further highlights Hyundai’s long-term commitment to hydrogen technology and safety innovation. The previous generation NEXO became the first fuel-cell electric vehicle ever tested by Euro NCAP in 2018 — and earned a five-star rating under the evaluation standards at that time.

The new five-star result underscores Hyundai’s continuous advancement in fuel-cell engineering, crash protection and customer-focused safety technology, setting a benchmark in the global FCEV segment.

About Euro NCAP

Euro NCAP conducts independent crash and safety performance evaluations on new vehicles, providing consumers with trusted, comparable assessments of vehicle safety. Established in 1997 and supported by European governments, consumer groups and mobility organizations, Euro NCAP has become a global leader in encouraging improved automotive safety standards.

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