The world's first hydrogen supercar was unveiled in 2020 and it still hasn't reached production. What happened to the Hyperion XP-1?
It Built A Retro-futuristic Hydrogen Sports Car Hyundai hasn't just limited its hydrogen production to family cars and trucks. It has also created a hydrogen-powered sports car. The Hyundai N ...
That's the hydrogen that the car uses for fuel. Formula 1 has already taken strides to become more sustainable by pledging to make the sport carbon neutral by 2030.
He made it clear that the automaker could, in theory, propel a sports-focused car with hydrogen in the future. Even when the ...
Meanwhile some major car companies, like Toyota and Honda, are investing in hydrogen technology. Experts at Toyota, which has battery electric vehicles, hybrids, plug-in hybrids and its own FCEVs ...
It's also dabbled with vehicles that burn hydrogen, although it's unclear to what level it sees that part of the future on a volume production level. On the passenger-car side, it's clear Toyota ...
Toyota’s belief in hydrogen as a gasoline alternative remains strong. It just unveiled its third-generation hydrogen fuel cell system, which moves the technology forward yet again. Toyota says ...
Bring along a tank of hydrogen on a truck, and you’ve got light cars and quick pitstops. Bingo. Except, not quite. Fuel cells aren’t very suitable for racecars for a simple reason. They don ...
though the availability of hydrogen-powered cars is still extremely limited. The most well-known example is the Toyota Mirai, and Toyota only sold 499 units last year, leading to 70% discounts.