The Japanese automaker Toyota showed off their idea for the future of fuel cell transportation at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, with a concept they claim might just make it to production by the year 2015. The zero emissions producing FCV-R concept is the next step in alternative energy vehicles, powered by hydrogen, the only byproduct to come out the exhaust will be water, not to mention that there is also room for four as well as a full sized trunk, and enough hydrogen on board to make it 400 miles.
Toyota FCV-R concept at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show video
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