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May 29 2006, 3:08am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nihon Car published a fun and interesting video in 720p HDTV, test driving the Honda FCX hydrogen fuel cell car in Japan.
The Honda FCX is the world's first Fuel Cell car on the road. We already reported about the first Honda FCX owners in the United States one year ago.
Quote from Nihon Car:
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Due to speed limitations we were not able to pass the 80 km/h mark in the FCX, but know that it pushes on to a good 140 km/h. Depending on your driving style (and use of the aircon for example) this FCX has a range of about 200km.
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You find more details and the video on Nihon Car.
It is great to see that hydrogen cars are really working in real life.
Nihon Car is from the same guys that run AkihabaraNews.
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