Review: Honda FCX Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Car

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If this is a look into our future, it’s not too pretty… but at least it’s clean. What you’re looking at is Honda’s hydrogen fuel-cell powered vehicle called the FCX. As part of their continuing research into advanced transportation technologies, Honda has actually brought this little car to market in limited quantities, and for those who get to drive it, it’s a very unique experience.

6 thoughts on “Review: Honda FCX Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Car

  1. ernnst14 says:

    okay, the FCX Clarity is much better looking, and goes much farther then this but if i was just going to use this car for a daily commute then i would just want to use an electric car, since they can now go about 300 miles to a charge, and uses much less energy. + if i was using this car i would have to plan my whole day trying to find a hydrogen fueling station, when if i had an electric car, i could just go home and charge it. to me electric cars seem like there alot better then hydrogen cars

  2. alexkvaskov says:

    Well, the daily commute of the average American is about 40 miles. And this has a range of 120. So refueling every three days. But the new one has a range of 210 miles. (check out the FCX Clarity) That’s refueling every 5 days.

  3. bijeto says:

    I actually prefer the look of this car to that of the Clarity; it’s more “futuristic”. They could have at least made it in a four-door tho.

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