The year 2008 featured several hydrogen concept cars shown only
at the auto shows, one custom-build hydrogen ICE vehicle and two
fuel cell cars open to consumers on a limited basis for testing.
The year 2008 premiered both GM's Project Driveway and the Honda
FCX Clarity lease vehicle. The year 2009 featured two hydrogen
cars setting land-speed records, two city vehicles and one very
high mileage vehicle.
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The Chrysler
ecoVoyager first appeared at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show
with a 45 kw fuel cell stack and 200 kw electric motor. With
a 0 to 60 mph speed of 8 seconds the ecoVoyager also has a range
of 300 miles. |
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Unlike other hydrogen concept vehicles,
GM decide to premier the Cadillac
Provoq at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Nevada. The Cadillac Provoq combines an EFlex hybrid system
with a hydrogen fuel cell. |
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General Motors started rolling out
the Equinox Fuel Cell
SUV in early 2008 as part of its "Project Driveway"
program. Under this program 100 hydrogen vehicles are being
build and test driven by consumers in the Los Angeles, New York
and Washington DC areas. |
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First unveiled in 2007 at the Los
Angeles Auto Show, the FCX Clarity
started leasing to select customers summer 2008. For around
$600 per month both celebrities and average consumers in the
Los Angeles area have been part of the leasing program. |
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Build by famed hydrogen and green
car customizer, Tai Robinson, the Intergalactic
Space Cruiser is a converted 2008 Chevy Suburban. This tri-fuel
vehicle could run on hydrogen, CNG or ethanol. |
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The Kia
Borrego FCEV was first unveiled at the 2008 Los Angeles
International Auto Show as an upgrade to the Kia Sportage FCEV.
The Borrego FCEV uses both fuel cell and supercapacitor plus
have over a 400 mile range. |
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Peugeot Citroen and British fuel
cell maker Intelligent Energy decided to team up to build the
Peugeot H2Origin demonstrator
delivery vehicle. One of the unique features of the Peugeot
H2Origin is that it has swappable tanks for quick refueling. |
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With an Italian racecar
design, the Pininfarina Sintesi
is one of the few hydrogen fuel cell cars that can accelerate
from 0 to 60 mph in just 7.5 seconds. The vehicle is also enabled
with wireless "smart car" technology for futuristic
communication with traffic signals and other vehicles. |
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The Renault
Scenic ZEV H2 was developed in collaboration with Nissan.
The Scenic ZEV H2 supplements its power with lithium ion batteries
and has a range of up to 330 miles. |
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The Volkswagen
Passat Lingyu FCV was first rollout out in China for the
2008 Beijing Olympics. VW produced 20 vehicles, 16 of which
came to Sacramento, CA for road testing. |
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