| Honda’s
next generation hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle will make its world
debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show, November 14, American Honda Motor Co.,
Inc., announced today.
Based on the FCX Concept that has
impressed journalists at multiple test drive events over the past year,
this all-new fuel cell vehicle will be marketed to fleet and retail customers
in the U.S. and Japan beginning in 2008. The Los Angeles Auto Show represents
the first opportunity for potential U.S. customers to preview the new car.
In an effort to appeal to real world
consumers, Honda’s recent breakthroughs in fuel cell technology will enable
levels of performance, room, comfort, and dynamic styling previously unattainable
in a fuel cell car.
As the most advanced expression of
the electric vehicle concept, Honda’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicle utilizes
electricity generated by combining hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell stack,
and electricity stored in its lithium-ion battery pack to power the vehicle’s
electric motor. Honda is the first and only automaker with a fuel cell
vehicle fully certified to meet all applicable federal government emissions
and crash-safety standards. Additionally, Honda is the first and only automaker
to lease a fuel cell vehicle to an individual customer with a second customer
added in 2007.
|