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Chicago 2009: Under the skin of the Toyota FCHV

Toyota first began researching hydrogen fuel cells way back in in the '90s, and the Japanese automaker has continually refined the drivetrain and platform that houses it ever since. We got the chance to drive the latest FCHV a few months ago, so we were naturally interested to see what makes these cars tick. Fortunately for us, Toyota put a cutaway of one of the hydrogen-powered SUVs on display here at the Chicago Auto Show. See our gallery below. In its latest configuration, the FCHV features four separate storage tanks that keep the ... Read more →

Toyota plans production hydrogen car by 2015

Toyota's biggest contribution thur far to the eco-friendly car world would undoubtedly be its hybrid technology, which graces over a million driveways all around the world in cars such as the ...

First Drive: Daimler F-Cell, Hyundai FCEV, Toyota FCHV and GM HydroGen4

The hydrogen economy seems to be very far away into the future, if it ever comes to fruition at all. If hydrogen is going to make a significant impact as a major source of energy, an ...

Toyota fuel cell bus now serving more routes around the Nagoya airport

The FCHV (fuel cell hybrid vehicle) bus that's been shuttling passengers around the Central Japan International Airport near Nagoya will soon be expanding its service area. For one, passengers may ...

Toyota fuel cell-powered FCHV spotted in Death Valley

World Car Fans has got its mitts on some fresh spy photos of Toyota's new FCHV (fuel cell hybrid vehicle) actually being put through its paces in the automotive testing hell of Death Valley. As WCF ...

Chicago 2009: Under the skin of the Toyota FCHV 9 months ago on Autoblog Green

Toyota first began researching hydrogen fuel cells way back in in the '90s, and the Japanese automaker has continually refined the drivetrain and platform that houses it ever since. We got the chance to drive the latest FCHV a few months ago, so we were naturally interested to see what makes ...

Toyota plans production hydrogen car by 2015 10 months ago on Autoblog Green

Toyota's biggest contribution thur far to the eco-friendly car world would undoubtedly be its hybrid technology, which graces over a million driveways all around the world in cars such as the Prius, the Camry Hybrid and the Highlander Hybrid. Automakers like Nissan even license the technology ...

First Drive: Daimler F-Cell, Hyundai FCEV, Toyota FCHV and GM HydroGen4 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

The hydrogen economy seems to be very far away into the future, if it ever comes to fruition at all. If hydrogen is going to make a significant impact as a major source of energy, an infrastructure for getting the hydrogen to consumers will be a necessity, as will the solutions to complex ...

Toyota fuel cell bus now serving more routes around the Nagoya airport 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

The FCHV (fuel cell hybrid vehicle) bus that's been shuttling passengers around the Central Japan International Airport near Nagoya will soon be expanding its service area. For one, passengers may soon find themselves riding the bus out to their plane on the tarmac. The bus, a project of the ...

Toyota fuel cell-powered FCHV spotted in Death Valley 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

World Car Fans has got its mitts on some fresh spy photos of Toyota's new FCHV (fuel cell hybrid vehicle) actually being put through its paces in the automotive testing hell of Death Valley. As WCF says, these alternative energy concept vehicles are right at home on showroom floors, but to see one ...



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