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more about #hydrogen more comments → SeanKHotay: Actually, -25°C cold start is pretty impressive for a fuel cell. Or are they using the Li-ion battery to power the hot plate? more » maximum-sienna: You know, I am so sick of this Hydrogen and Plug-In crap. Really. If you want to spend the money, buy a diesel car, with a manual. Heck, VW sells... more » pauljones: Let's just say that they call it the "F-cell" for a reason. more » brickyard: The Civic Kid demands justice! more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: "But don't get too excited. Like other hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, availability will likely be extremely limited and be restricted to regions with th... more » dwegmull comments for the purpose of obscurity: Just one question: where do we get the hydrogen from? more » Flathead Smith: A fuel cell can also be designed to utilize gasoline, propane, alcohol, natural gas, and diesel. This would seem to me to be far more practical. We ha... more » SeanKHotay: Another vehicle requiring hydrogen fueling stations? "Who's the chicken now?" said the egg expectantly. more » Elhigh: This reads like a Hemingway novel, as written by a Korean national with an excellent, but not perfect, grasp of English. No local emissions. Excelle... more » pauljones: I hope that thing gets some serious mileage, because it's a long way between the five or six Hydrogen refueling stations here in the US. more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: So Mercedes is now making version 2.0 of the EV1. more » Dhillaz 2.0: "Unlike cars that combust hydrogen, it emits only water." Er...you may want to fix that. more » Buzzboy7: Why can't we just have a car that burns hydrogen, none of this HYBRID bs. I was so excited and then..... more » Maymar: I've got another reason to not be excited - it's a B-Class. In Canada, at least, it's a boring $20,000 FWD hatchbach with a $10,000 badge. more » combat chuck: I'm guessing this car won't come with Microsoft's Sync system in the infotainment console. more » -
#newcars
Mercedes F-CELL: Zero Emissions, 106 MPH, Available In US Next Year
Unlike the eight-hour charge cycles of electric cars, it takes only three minutes to refill the Mercedes B-Class F-CELL. Unlike cars that combust hydrogen, it emits only water. Even better — it'll reach the U.S. next year. More » -
#conceptcars
Riversimple: An Open Source Hydrogen Car
The Riversimple is a hydrogen-powered city car with a radically different "open source" production and design model. If a company takes the design and improves on it they have to share it with everyone else. More » -
#topgear
Top Gear Reviews Honda FCX Clarity
After Clarkson took the Tesla round the track, James May, Top Gear's Captain Slow, spent time with the Honda FCX Clarity, or, as he calls it, "The Most Important Car in 100 Years." -
#hondafcsport
Honda FC Sport: Hydrogen Sports Car Concept Of The Future
Honda surprised the motoring world today with the release of the radical and futuristic Honda FC Sport, a three-seat Hydrogen-powered design study that hints at the future of Honda sports cars to come. Using the Honda V Flow fuel cell setup already found in the Honda FCX Clarity, the FC Sport is the supercar to the FCX's stately sedan. The stunning design is meant to invoke the concept of a high-performance, low-weight hydrogen sports car. Press release and more details below the jump. More » -
#ronnmotorsscorpion
Ronn Motors Scorpion Hydrogen Internal Combustion Supercar Debuts At SEMA
Standing out among the carbon fiber and large wheels at SEMA was the debut of the Ronn Motors Scorpion hydrogen-powered supercar. Built in Texas, this hydrogen vehicle isn't a fuel cell that converts hydrogen into electricity to power an electric motor. Instead, the Scorpion features a modified 3.5-liter Acura V6 that has hydrogen injected into it. Where does the hydrogen come from? Using a process similar to electrolysis, water is zapped with electricity in order to create a hydrogen gas that is then pumped into the engine. When the hydrogen is added to the V6, the claim is that the car will achieve 20-40% better fuel economy with lower emissions. More » -

