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.
Honda FCX Clarity was created in 2008.
Motorweek - 1987 Honda FCX Clarity 27-25 was released on: USA: 22 February 2008
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The first Honda car was made in 1963 and it was from Japan. The first Honda that was made was the Honda S500.
The Honda Cub is the worlds bestselling motor vehicle
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Soichiro Honda was the Founder of Honda Motors which first produced Motorcycles and later its first automobile in 1963.
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Yes, the FCX Clarity FCEV is officially out on the road. This is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
The first Honda 1000 Goldwing was released in 1975.
The first Honda was made in June 1963 and it produced their first four-wheeled vehicle.