The first fuel cell electric vehicle to be offered for lease to customers in the USA, Honda's FCX Clarity is most remarkable for how unremarkable its driving experience is.
Not exact matches
Infrastructure limitations may prevent manufacturers at
first from rolling out
fuel cell cars on the same wide scale as
electric vehicles, but they will be on the streets in increasing numbers by 2015.
With the
first hydrogen - powered SUV, the All - New NEXO, Hyundai is taking the lead in
fuel cell electric vehicles, connecting clean mobility with the latest autonomous driving capabilities and smart advanced driving assistance systems.
The two all - new, electrified Honda
vehicles will make Clarity the
first vehicle series to offer customers the choice of
fuel cell, battery
electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sporty, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger midsize sedan.
As the
first dedicated platform
fuel cell vehicle, the FCX Clarity was powered by the smaller and lighter Honda V - flow
fuel cell stack positioned in the center tunnel of the
vehicle, with the smooth high torque front - wheel drive
electric motor, providing performance on par with a gasoline powered sedan, including a 240 miles driving range rating.
The two all - new electrified Honda
vehicles will join the Clarity
Fuel Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the first vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified vehicle choices with fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains in a five - passenger se
Fuel Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the first vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified vehicle choices with fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains in a five - passenger se
Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the
first vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified
vehicle choices with
fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains in a five - passenger se
fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains in a five - passenger se
cell, battery
electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains in a five - passenger sedan.
Now, with the launch of our
first dedicated model, we are taking the lead as the only car manufacturer with hybrid,
electric, plug - in hybrid and
fuel cell vehicles in production.»
Mercedes - Benz presented the new B - Class F -
CELL, its first (limited) series production fuel - cell powered electric vehicle available in the US (earlier post), at the Los Angeles Auto S
CELL, its
first (limited) series production
fuel -
cell powered electric vehicle available in the US (earlier post), at the Los Angeles Auto S
cell powered
electric vehicle available in the US (earlier post), at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Honda's Environmental Leadership Honda has a long history of environmental innovation, including the retail introduction of America's
first hybrid (1999 Honda Insight), delivery of the
first fuel -
cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002 Honda FCX) and the first gasoline - powered vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards, including the 1996 Honda Civic, the first gasoline Low Emissions Vehicle (LEV); the 1998 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
vehicle in the U.S. (2002 Honda FCX) and the
first gasoline - powered
vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards, including the 1996 Honda Civic, the
first gasoline Low Emissions
Vehicle (LEV); the 1998 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
Vehicle (LEV); the 1998 Honda Accord, the
first gasoline Ultra-Low Emissions
Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000 Honda Accord, the
first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions
Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the
first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
vehicle to qualify as an Advanced Technology Partial - Zero Emissions
Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the
first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20
Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York
Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York state.
Honda revealed its all - new Clarity Plug - in Hybrid and Clarity
Electric (earlier post) alongside the already available Clarity
Fuel Cell (earlier post), saying it will target US sales of 75,000 Clarity
vehicles in the
first four model years.
Aug 1, 2017 — The Clarity
Fuel Cell, new Clarity
Electric and upcoming Clarity Plug - in Hybrid combine to make Clarity the
first - ever
vehicle series to offer customers an array of electrified
vehicle choices in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped 5 - passenger sedan.
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.
Jeep Commander 2: The Chrysler group calls the Commander 2 North America's
first drivable hybrid
electric fuel -
cell vehicle because it combines the
fuel efficiency and low emissions of a
fuel cell with the performance and efficiency of a gasoline -
electric hybrid powertrain.
As the world's
first dedicated platform
fuel cell vehicle, the FCX Clarity was powered by the Honda V - flow
fuel cell stack positioned in the center tunnel of the
vehicle, with the
electric motor located down low in the front of the
vehicle, providing performance on par with a gasoline powered sedan, including 240 miles of driving range.
The two all - new electrified Honda
vehicles will join the Clarity
Fuel Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the first ever vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified vehicle choices with fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger se
Fuel Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the first ever vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified vehicle choices with fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger se
Cell, launched in December 2016, to make Clarity the
first ever
vehicle series offering customers an expanded array of electrified
vehicle choices with
fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger se
fuel cell, battery electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger se
cell, battery
electric and plug - in hybrid powertrains wrapped in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped five - passenger sedan.
Honda today revealed its all - new Clarity Plug - in Hybrid and Clarity
Electric alongside the already available Clarity
Fuel Cell, saying it will target U.S. sales of 75,000 Clarity
vehicles in the
first four model years.
As the world's
first dedicated platform
fuel cell vehicle, the FCX Clarity was powered by the smaller and lighter Honda V - flow
fuel cell stack positioned in the center tunnel of the
vehicle, with the smooth high torque front - wheel drive
electric motor, providing performance on par with a gasoline powered sedan, including a 240 mile EPA driving range rating.
The addition of two new Clarity
vehicles, based on the same platform underpinning the new Clarity
Fuel Cell, makes Clarity the first vehicle in the industry to offer fuel cell, electric and plug - in hybrid technology on one model platf
Fuel Cell, makes Clarity the first vehicle in the industry to offer fuel cell, electric and plug - in hybrid technology on one model platf
Cell, makes Clarity the
first vehicle in the industry to offer
fuel cell, electric and plug - in hybrid technology on one model platf
fuel cell, electric and plug - in hybrid technology on one model platf
cell,
electric and plug - in hybrid technology on one model platform.
Apr 12, 2017 — Honda today revealed its all - new Clarity Plug - in Hybrid and Clarity
Electric alongside the already available Clarity
Fuel Cell, saying it will target U.S. sales of 75,000 Clarity
vehicles in the
first four model years.
Honda also was the
first automaker to put a
fuel -
cell electric vehicle in the hands of an individual retail consumer in 2005.
The GLC F -
CELL is the first vehicle to combine innovative fuel - cell and battery technology in a purely electric plug - in hyb
CELL is the
first vehicle to combine innovative
fuel -
cell and battery technology in a purely electric plug - in hyb
cell and battery technology in a purely
electric plug - in hybrid.
The Clarity
Fuel Cell, new Clarity
Electric and upcoming Clarity Plug - in Hybrid combine to make Clarity the
first - ever
vehicle series to offer customers an array of electrified
vehicle choices in a sophisticated, spacious and comprehensively equipped 5 - passenger sedan.
Honda Environmental Leadership Honda's diverse portfolio of alternative
fuel vehicles has included numerous technologies to improve
fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions including the
first EV leases in California (1997 Honda EV Plus), the retail introduction of America's
first hybrid (1999 Honda Insight), delivery of the
first fuel -
cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002 Honda FCX), five generations of the Civic Natural Gas (
first introduced in 1998) and the
first gasoline - powered
vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards.
Kia introduced for the
first time a
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) using the Sportage base.
In June 2014, Hyundai became the
first automaker to offer a hydrogen
fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in the United States.
First, you should start off with a little refresher course on the various types of
vehicles on the market, including things like alternative
fuel vehicles,
electric vehicles,
fuel cell vehicles, hybrid
vehicles, and so on.
Honda 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 4.3 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Pricing 4.4 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Sales 4.5 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 4.6 Strategic Partnerships 4.7 Long - Term Focus 5 Hyundai 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 5.3 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Pricing 5.4 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Sales 5.5 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 5.6 Strategic Partnerships 5.7 Long - Term Focus 6 General Motors 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 6.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 6.4 Strategic Partnerships 6.5 Long - Term Focus 7 BMW 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 7.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 7.4 Strategic Partnerships 7.5 Long - Term Focus 8 Nissan 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 8.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 8.4 Strategic Partnerships 8.5 Long - Term Focus 9 Kia 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 9.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 9.4 Strategic Partnerships 9.5 Long - Term Focus 10 Ford 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 10.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 10.4 Strategic Partnerships 10.5 Long - Term Focus 11 Daimler 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 11.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 11.4 Strategic Partnerships 11.5 Long - Term Focus 12 Volkswagen 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 12.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 12.4 Strategic Partnerships 12.5 Long - Term Focus 13 SAIC 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 13.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 13.4 Strategic Partnerships 13.5 Long - Term Focus 14 PSA Group 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 14.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 14.4 Strategic Partnerships 14.5 Long - Term Focus 15 Suzuki 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 15.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 15.4 Strategic Partnerships 15.5 Long - Term Focus 16 Mazda 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 16.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 16.4 Strategic Partnerships 16.5 Long - Term Focus 17 Mitsubishi 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 17.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 17.4 Battery
Electric Vehicles 17.5 Strategic Partnerships 17.6 Long - Term Focus 18 Tata Motors 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 18.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 18.4 Battery
Electric Vehicles 18.5 Strategic Partnerships 18.6 Long - Term Focus 19 Mahindra & Mahindra 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 19.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 19.4 Strategic Partnerships 19.5 Long - Term Focus 20 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 20.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 20.4 Battery
Electric Vehicles 20.5 Strategic Partnerships 20.6 Long - Term Focus 21 Renault 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 21.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 21.4 Strategic Partnerships 21.5 Long - Term Focus 22 Riversimple 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 22.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 22.4 Strategic Partnerships 22.5 Long - Term Focus 23 Symbio FCell 23.1 Introduction 23.2 Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollouts 23.3 Upcoming Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Vehicles 23.4 Strategic Partnerships 23.5 Long - Term Focus 24 Global Sales and Market Share 24.1 Total Sales To - Date 24.2
First Three Quarters of 2017 24.3
First Half of 2017 24.4
First Quarter of 2017 24.5 Second Quarter of 2017 24.6 Third Quarter of 2017 25 Conclusion