26 Oct 2007
New Honda fuel cell vehicle to be unveiled in Los Angeles
Honda's new hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle is to make its world debut at the Los Angeles Motor Show on November 14th, it has been announced.
The fuel cell vehicle is to be made available to fleet and retail customers in 2008, and this showing represents the first time that potential patrons can assess the new car.
However, the FCX Concept, on which the car is based, has already been tested by a number of journalists, and these reviews have been positive, according to the American Honda Motor Company.
Honda believe that the car is a significant advancement on competitors, and offers levels of performance, space, comfort and styling that have not yet been seen in a fuel cell car.
Honda is currently the only carmaker to develop a fuel cell model which has passed federal government emissions and crash safety standards, while it is also the first firm to have leased a fuel cell vehicle to an individual customer.
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The fuel cell vehicle is to be made available to fleet and retail customers in 2008, and this showing represents the first time that potential patrons can assess the new car.
However, the FCX Concept, on which the car is based, has already been tested by a number of journalists, and these reviews have been positive, according to the American Honda Motor Company.
Honda believe that the car is a significant advancement on competitors, and offers levels of performance, space, comfort and styling that have not yet been seen in a fuel cell car.
Honda is currently the only carmaker to develop a fuel cell model which has passed federal government emissions and crash safety standards, while it is also the first firm to have leased a fuel cell vehicle to an individual customer.
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