Supporters of internal combustion are bashing electric cars left and right, while at the same time EV fans are lashing out on their zero emission competitors represented by hydrogen fuel cell technology. Some why, members of each faction are convinced that only one technology can survive.
We here at Automotive Territory channel are trying to remain open minded and equally explore each possible scenario of the future of mobility. Today, let’s dive into the lineup of the newest hydrogen powered vehicles that will be trying to prove their worth across various segments of transportation.
Other releases that appeared on #AutomotiveTerritory in the past:
Highly anticipated EV releases that you should know about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IwNoFrwV8M
Upcoming plug in hybrid SUVs that are coming in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwcSRCp4cAQ
List of all models that were shown in this #ATelectriccars video:
BMW i Hydrogen NEXT: press.bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0300507EN/the-bmw-i-hydrogen-next-at-the-iaa-cars-2019?language=en
BMW i Hydrogen NEXT is the first hydrogen-powered vehicle from the brand, that is based on the BMW X5 and is fitted with a new generation powertrain, developed in cooperation with Toyota.
Toyota Mirai Concept: pressroom.toyota.com/coupe-inspired-design-modernizes-all-new-2021-toyota-mirai-sedan
The second generation of the Toyota Mirai is migrating from the Prius platform to the new premium rear-wheel-drive setup with the dimensions similar to the Avalon and 4-door coupe body style.
Nikola Badger: nikolamotor.com/press
Nikola Badger is the upcoming fuel cell and battery electric hybrid truck that is definitely putting a preliminary claim on the title of the best-looking electric pickup of tomorrow.
Mercedes-Benz GLC F-CELL: daimler.com/products/passenger-cars/mercedes-benz/glc-f-cell.html
Mercedes-Benz GLC F-CELL is the brand’s first fuel cell model, that features a PHEV powertrain with a hydrogen-powered fuel cell and a conventional rechargeable battery.
Nikola Semi Trucks: nikolamotor.com
With the initial deliveries scheduled for the end of 2020, Nikola Motors are on track to become the world’s first commercial semi-trucks powered by hydrogen. Their current lineup consists of the Class 8 Nikola One, its day cab version Nikola Two and the European cab version Tre.
Gumpert Aiways Nathalie: rolandgumpert.com/en
Unlike, the rest of the lineup however, the Gumpert Aiways Nathalie 4-door is fueling its tanks with pure methanol which is converted to hydrogen, which in turn is passed through the fuel cell to generate electricity.
Hyundai NEXO: hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles/nexo
2020 Hyundai NEXO crossover replaces Tucson Fuel Cell and sits on a new purpose-built platform. It also features an updated powertrain setup, comprised of three identical 700 bar hydrogen tanks and a more powerful electric motor, producing 160 hps and 291 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota Sora: global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/21863761.html
Toyota Sora is the first fuel cell bus to receive vehicle type certification in Japan, that has been serving in the Tokyo metropolitan area for almost two years now.
Grove Granite: grove-auto.com/obsidian
Grove Granite is the new 4-door coupe concept from the Chinese startup, that runs on hydrogen and is designed with Pininfarina.
HDC-6 Neptune Concept: hyundai.news/eu/brand/hyundai-reveals-commercial-truck-mobility-vision-at-nacv-show
HDC-6 NEPTUNE Concept is the largest model to show off Hyundai’s progress in fuel-cell technolody development. It has a gross combined vehicle rating of 80,000 lbs and carries 8 hydrogen tanks.
Skai: skai.co
If we are to ever to see true zero emission electric aircraft with long distance travel capabilities we either have to drastically improve battery density or utilize hydrogen fuel cell technology. This is the route taken by the Skai six rotor multicopter.
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See due to less vehicles Earth has become pollution free ?? all credit goes to corona virus ??
Great video. Car manufacturers now concentrate more on electric powered vehicles.
Hydrogen is DEAD! All-electric all the way!!!
Although most manufacturers have moved towards battery electric vehicles, there are still some carmakers that support the development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Here are some of the best models that are available today. Which one did you like the most?