Honda has long been a proponent of the hydrogen car, launching the FCX Clarity in 2008 and following it up with a second generation, which ran from 2017 to 2022.
More recently, it has launched a fuel cell version of the current CR-V in the US and Japan, which was co-developed with General Motors. Now, the brand suggests that FCEV cars could become a mainstay of its global line-up.
Katsushi Inoue, who heads Honda's electrification efforts following stints leading the brand in Europe and China, gave Autocar his vision for the future of hydrogen cars.
This story is from the January 24, 2024 edition of Autocar UK.
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