Not exact matches
Honda's formerly hydrogen fuel -
cell - exclusive Clarity nameplate will soon include full -
electric and plug - in hybrid variants, as well as the regional FCV hydrogen
version.
The Honda Clarity will come with hydrogen fuel -
cell power, as well as
electric and plug - in hybrid
versions.
This
electric version doesn't use batteries to store electricity, but is instead refueled with hydrogen to power the fuel
cells.
F
cell: An
electric fuel
cell version of the current five - door B class is being leased to drivers in Southern California in limited numbers for three years.
Two hydrogen fuel -
cell - powered vehicles have emerged from Dutch labs recently: the HydroGEM, a fuel -
cell powered
version of a GEM Neighborhood
Electric Vehicle (NEV), built using a Dutch fuel -
cell stack; and the Fhybrid scooter.
(The Honda Clarity line includes fuel
cell, battery -
electric and plug - in hybrid
versions.)
Both new additions will be based on the same platform as the fuel
cell version and this also means that the Clarity will be the first vehicle to be offered in fuel
cell, plug - in hybrid and
electric versions.
The Clarity Fuel
Cell, currently on sale in California, will be joined by a battery
electric version and a plug - in hybrid
version.
Last year Honda announced plans to expand the new Clarity into a three vehicle lineup that would include the Clarity Fuel
Cell in addition to new plug - in hybrid and
electric versions.
In addition the Insight, there's also the larger Honda Accord Hybrid and the Clarity family of vehicles, which includes a fuel
cell, a plug - in hybrid and a pure
electric version of the unconventional - looking sedan.
Fuel -
cell and all -
electric versions of the Clarity have only been offered for lease until now — we'll update when prices are available for the plug - in
electric later this year.
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The fuel
cell version will then be followed by a pure
electric GLC, capable of getting the current for 100 kilometers within a five minute quick charge.
It will pave the way for more variants, headed by an
electric version of the Kona small SUV, along with an all - new hydrogen fuel -
cell SUV.
Hydrogen fuel
cell electric vehicles are also not included in the current
version of the tool.
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