The Honda FCX hydrogen vehicle can be found online in used form. Used car sites such as the Car Connection offer this vehicle for sale in a used state.
Honda FCX Clarity was created in 2008.
Honda, already known as the world's greenest automaker, is the manufacturer of the world's first electric- and hydrogen-powered car, the FCX Clarity. When not running on battery power, the FCX Clarity switches to hydrogen cells to power the car. Hydrogen is a clean fuel because its only byproduct is water vapor. The FCX Clarity also features a compact lithium-ion battery developed by Honda that serves as an additional power source.
Motorweek - 1987 Honda FCX Clarity 27-25 was released on: USA: 22 February 2008
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At this time I could only find the Honda FCX Clarity for a hydrogen vehicle. This is a new technology and there are a few car companies with concept cars, none of them are currently in production.
Yes, the FCX Clarity FCEV is officially out on the road. This is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
Right now, auto manufacturers do have hydrogen cars available. However, they are still quite expensive, and hydrogen fueling stations are still quite scarce. Honda has a model called the FCX Clarity, with a lease available for $600/month.
No hydrogen is not available widely enough and is unstable. The Prius is a hybrid meaning it uses both gas and electricity. It gets electricity from breaking, which then goes back into powering the car. It's pretty cool stuff. The only car that is currently being looked at for production is the Honda FCX.
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I believe the best hybrid cards for 2013, are the Honda Hybrid cards. I think the best for the environment would be the natural gas Honda Civic. In order to keep the environment clean you need to have the cleanest burning engine and fuel. Next would be the Honda FCX Clarity because it runs on a hydrogen platform.
The latest car to be produced by Honda is the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-In. The Accord is the only car to be released so far for Honda's 2014 car lineup.