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Honda’s Hydrogen Car

Production of the Honda FCX Clarity began Monday. This is Honda’s fuel cell car, which converts compressed hydrogen gas into water. That process releases electricity to power the car.

The Clarity releases only water vapor as exhaust. It will get the equivalent of 79 miles to the gallon in city driving.

Don’t run to the dealership just yet, though. Honda plans on producing only 200 over the next three years. Those that make it to the United States will be leased in California only.

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Comments about “Honda’s Hydrogen Car”

  1. pitor says:

    This technology’s been here for 50 years.The oil cartels do not want it happen yet.Just make some research on google for a water car by Mayer who made it and the others just shut him down…..

  2. Sam I Am says:

    looks kind of like a distorted civic

  3. OIL COMPANY HATER says:

    If they would have continued development back in the 50′s we would have been driving them by now. If anyone believes the big oil companies will let this happen,watch gas prices fall when development actually gets serious……then guess what???

  4. Yogie says:

    I wish I had one right now or a test car to try

  5. rob says:

    nice car but any other color

  6. flag_football says:

    thats not very many cars!!!!

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