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Honda Small Hybrid Sports Concept

2007, Japan

engines/performance

engines:
years cyl./valv. compr. displacement

power

  fuel torque  
'07: i4/?V ?:1 ?cc.(?ci)

?DIN-hp

@?rpm

EFI+
electric
?lb-ft. (?Nm)

@?rpm

performance:
engine topspeed 0-50mph 0-60mph 0-100mph 0-124mph

1/4mile

?l?hp:

?kph/?mph

?s ?s ?s ?s

?s @?mph/?kph

tyres/transmission

tyres front/rear: 165/60 R20
transmission/drive wheel: CVT/F+RWD

dimension/weight

length x width x height: 4000 x 1760 x 1270 mm (157.5 x 69.3 x 50.0in)
wheelbase - tread f/r: 2350 mm - ?/?mm (92.5in - ?/?in)
weight: ? kg (?lbs.)
price: ?
production: ?

This fully-functional concept of a fuel-cell hybrid car was first unveiled in 2005. It is the succcessor of the 2002 FCX.
This car was showing how the upcoming first serial production fuel cell car will look like.
A small series of fuel cell car is planned to produce in 2008. You can't buy it, but you have to lease it.
Pictures taken at the "IAA 2007" in Frankfurt, Germany
 
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