A new hydrogen-fueled Toyota Lexus seems to be in the works, even though the Mirai, the first widely available hydrogen fuel-cell electric car hasn’t even gone on sale in the U.S. and Europe yet. The Mirai was introduced in Japan earlier this Fall and was followed by quite the hype. The Mirai should be released in the U.S. and Europe in October 2015, but now we have word that a new hydrogen-fueled luxury vehicle is in the works from the Japanese giant, Toyota.
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Not surprising for this is in the works, but I wonder how eco friendly this concept really is.
This will change the auto market in the world.
Hmm isn't Audi working on one too but it will take a while to set in don't see a lot of hydrogen stations around at the moment.
Isn't Honda's FCX Clarity the first ever production based hydrogen/electric powered vehicle?
Was out since 2008 and sold on lease in a couple of countries.
Do think Hyundai will be Toyota's biggest competitor and Volkswagen second.
Wasn't BMW working on hydrogen at one point as well?