Saturday 11 June 2011

Honda Hybrid

Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
The new zero-emissions FCX Clarity hydrogen vehicle from Honda rolled With the electric-driven Tesla Roadster earning a great deal of respect for its on-road performance and eco-friendly demeanor, Honda has recently unveiled their own stab at an alternative energy vehicle. Honda Hybrid is powered by hydrogen with a high-performance electric power train in a three-seated format.
The fuel cell draws on energy synthesized through a chemical reaction between hydrogen gas and oxygen in the air, and a lithium-ion battery pack provides supplemental power. The FCX Clarity has a range of about 270-miles per tank with hydrogen consumption equivalent to 74 miles per gallon, according to the carmaker in Honda Hybrid. It has a top speed of up to 100 miles per hour. Not that anyone should be driving that fast.
Honda has gone on record to say that when the Insight becomes available it will in fact be the most affordable Honda Hybrid available--and I guess we'll see at the Detroit Auto Show the details if the quality will be up to snuff--or not
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid
Honda Hybrid

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