Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Suv · Hydrogen
vs
Ford Equator ST
Suv · Electric · AWD
Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Car A
Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell
With a 609 km range and five-seat practicality, the Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell suits growing families and road trips. Performance thrills and premium trappings aren’t its focus, and it’s for buyers who prefer hydrogen refueling over plug-in charging.
5 seatsSuvHydrogen5-star safety
Ford Equator ST
Car B
Ford Equator ST
An electric AWD five-seater with strong power and a usable 500 km range, the Ford Equator ST fits city duty and growing families. It balances performance and practicality, but it isn’t aimed at strict budgets or severe-winter use.
5 seatsSuvElectric350 hpAWDElectric
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Usage fit

Family 62 / 42
City 50 / 43
Budget / value 42 / 24
Road trip 58 / 40
Performance 27 / 33
Cargo 33 / 33
Practical 45 / 30
Premium 31 / 26
Winter 36 / 24

Scores out of 100. Blue = Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell · Orange = Ford Equator ST

Specs side-by-side

Spec Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ford Equator ST
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Pros & cons

Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell

  • 609 km range reduces stops on longer drives
  • Five seats and 461 L cargo work well for family duties
  • Hydrogen fuel cell means no plug-in charging routine
  • Positive safety ranking signal supports family confidence

Ford Equator ST

  • AWD adds traction for everyday routes
  • 350 hp and 500 Nm make passing and merging easy
  • 500 km range supports city weeks and weekend getaways
  • Five seats and a 450 L trunk handle daily family needs

Verdict

Pick Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen Fuel Cell is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Ford Equator ST if…
All-wheel drive
Ford Equator ST's AWD adds real-world confidence in wet, icy, or mixed-weather conditions.

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