The details on the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle that Toyota will be
offering in 2015 remain woefully scarce, but as we get closer to some
sort of reveal at this year's Tokyo Motor Show in November, a few
details are emerging. For one, that we will see the car at the Tokyo
show.
That's the word from Bloomberg, anyway, which goes on to say
that Toyota could introduce the fuel cell sedan to the US in 2014 as a
2015 model, "for a price comparable to a mid-size BMW or Tesla Model S."
That narrows down the previously hinted-at price of between $50,000 and
$100,000
a bit. Last month, Toyota's Chris Hostetter, Toyota USA's group vice
president of strategic planning, told reporters the car will cost in the
neighborhood of $50,000, "depending on how big your neighborhood is"
and that it will have a range of 300 miles. That's the kind of math that
led Tesla CEO Elon Musk to say fuel cells were really "fool cells,"
last month (see Bloomberg for more).
Toyota revealed
the FCV-R fuel cell vehicle concept (pictured) at Tokyo in 2011. This
week, it is leading a "Future of Mobility Conversation" at the 2013
Aspen Ideas Festival and is once again talking about hydrogen fuel cell
vehicles with Toyota's Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle – Advanced (FCHV-adv) in tow.
Courtesy of Autoblog.com.
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