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Honda FCV Previewed at 2015 Tokyo Auto Show
Suzuki Motor Corporation has announced its exhibits for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show 2015 (organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association), which will be open to the public from October 30, 2015 to November 8, 2015.
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This is the first picture of the Honda fuel-cell, which is not yet definitively named.
Honda has officially revealed the production version of their new Fuel Cell Vehicle ahead of its official launch at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show.
Still, it appears Honda is taking a similar approach to rival Toyota and its 2016 Mirai, using expressive styling to advertise the hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain.
Honda has always been in the vanguard of pushing for consumer adoption of zero-emissions fuel cell vehicles, so it should come as no surprise that the FCV is earmarked to go into production in March.
The sedan will have seating for five, and an estimated range of 700 kilometers (434 miles), Honda says. Distribution will start initially in its home market, with North American and European availability following thereafter. Created to deliver an immersive driving environment, the concept is said to draw on Honda’s experience to provide the freedom of a motorcycle and the manoeuvrability of a auto. Powertrain specifics for both Wander concepts have not been disclosed.
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Besides the world debut of the FCV, Honda’s stand will host a few Japanese debuts, including the all-new NSX supercar, the Civic Type R, as well as the planned production model of the Odyssey Hybrid equipped with the further advanced Sport Hybrid-iMMD (Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive) system.