Honda announced today that the Clarity Fuel Cell will be joined by all-electric and plug-in hybrid options next year. It's about time. Honda has finally fessed up. Just as we suspected, the ...
The Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is Honda’s latest take on zero-local-emission motoring, and follows in a long line of both production and experimental vehicles - stretching back into the late 1990s.
Instead of 2015, we're now looking at 'late 2016' for when the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell vehicle will go on sale in the US. It comes to Japan in March. Honda still won't confirm, on the record, that ...
Honda has a new fuel cell module. It was developed independently by the company. The module is more powerful, more compact and cheaper to build than its predecessor co-developed with General Motors.
EHang, JAC Motors and Guoxian Holdings will conduct joint research on the automation of aircraft production technologies and build a manufacturing base, all to accelerate low-altitude aviation ...
DETROIT--Honda Motor Co. announced it has begun commercial production of a new hydrogen fuel cell system jointly developed with General Motors Co. The auto giant said it had managed to reduce ...
The Honda Clarity was part of a growing crop of zero-emissions and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV). The nameplate included plug-in hybrid, fully electric, and hydrogen-powered variants.
Using the Compare Cars tool on the CarBuzz website is both easy and convenient, allowing for a side-by-side comparison of each car’s price, performance, specs, and on-board technology, as well ...
Smog greets visitors of Los Angeles as soon as they step off an airplane, much like Hawaiian guests are greeted with a lei. The beautiful mountains are blanketed by the foggy haze of pollution, a ...
Honda has unveiled a new hydrogen fuel system with increased power output and better durability. On top of that, Honda's new (and aptly named) Next Generation Fuel Cell Module is also smaller and ...
Previously, Honda was partnered with GM on its hydrogen development, but the two have since parted ways despite rolling out the hydrogen-powered CR-V e:FCEV (pictured here). Now, Honda is going it ...