
Now, don’t get me wrong. The second generation of Honda’s FCX is likely the most advanced fuel-cell car yet — a sleek sedan that drives as well as it looks. Like fuel-cell cars from GM,
Ford,
Toyota and others, the
Honda carries a tank of compressed hydrogen onboard, which mixes with oxygen from the air in a chemical reaction. The result is enough electricity to cover 280 miles on a tank, with heat and water vapor as the only by-products — not a trace of tailpipe pollution.
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