Honda wants to end the green reign of Tesla and Toyota!
by AllAutoExperts | 4 October, 2015
Tesla has established a goal to beat with the launch of its impressive Model X which proved that an electric vehicle can be as good as one with ICE.
Honda is stepping into the alternative energy game by introducing the FCV - a new hydrogen-fueled car. They plan to reveal the project during the Tokyo Auto Show on October 30. Honda says that its FCV can reach a range of 435 miles with one tank.
This is almost two times more than Honda's previous generation of hydrogen vehicles, the FCX Clarity, and 165 miles more than Toyota Mirai and Tesla Model S.
The only bad thing about EV cars is their limited range and recharge times. That is why the hydrogen fuel vehicle from Honda could potentially be a winner. It travels way further than its rivals and only needs 5 minutes to refuel.
This is good news for California as it has the most hydrogen station. However, Honda might follow Toyota's lead and actually build a refueling station for its customers.
Do you think the FCV and hydrogen cars have a better future than the EVs?