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Honda
fuel
cell
vehicle
will
be
available
in
summer
2008
"Zero
emmisions,
hydrogen-powered
fuel
cell
vehicle"
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Honda
FCX
Clarity
(photo
courtesy
Honda)
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Honda
unveiled the FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle at the Los Angeles Auto
Show
on
11/14/2007, announcing plans to begin limited retail marketing of the vehicle in summer 2008.
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The FCX Clarity is a next-generation, zero-emissions, hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle based on the entirely-new Honda V Flow fuel cell platform, and powered by the highly compact, efficient and powerful Honda V Flow fuel cell stack. Featuring tremendous improvements to driving range, power, weight and efficiency -- and boasting a low-slung, dynamic and sophisticated appearance, previously unachievable in a fuel cell vehicle -- the FCX Clarity marks the significant progress Honda continues to make in advancing the real-world performance and appeal of the hydrogen-powered fuel cell
car.
"The FCX Clarity is a shining symbol of the progress we've made with fuel cell vehicles and of our belief in the promise of this technology," said Tetsuo Iwamura, American Honda president and CEO. "Step by step, with continuous effort, commitment and focus, we are working to overcome obstacles to the mass-market potential of zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell automobiles."
American Honda plans to lease the FCX Clarity to a limited number of retail consumers in Southern California with the first deliveries taking place in summer 2008.
Full details of the lease program will be set closer to launch, but current plans call for a three-year lease term with a price of $600 per month, including maintenance and collision insurance. American Honda is also developing a service infrastructure that provides customers with the best balance of convenience and the highest quality of service. When the FCX Clarity requires periodic maintenance, customers will simply schedule a visit with their local Honda dealer. American Honda will transport the vehicle to their fuel cell service facility, located in the greater Los Angeles area, where all required work will be performed. At the completion of the work, the customer will pick up their car from the dealer.
RoTi
environment
section
Zero
emissions
fuel
cell
vehicle
available
in
2008?
What
do
you
think?
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John Howard
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Seems to me this would be a great business opportunity to get into hydrogen stations. Only in California to start with but it'll spread. Hyundai and Honda wouldn't put so much money and development into it if it wasn't a good prospect.
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