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Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan Will Be Shown At 2014 Aspen Ideas Festival

Toyota-Fuel-Cell-SedanToyota’s first commercial zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, the all-new Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan, is coming to the 2014 Aspen Ideas Festival.

First unveiled in Japan on Wednesday afternoon, the Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan will make its North American debut at the annual conference on Friday, June 27.

In a press conference in Japan, company officials revealed the exterior design of the Fuel Cell Sedan pre-production prototype. Interior features, along with the vehicle’s name, volume, and full specifications will be released later. Toyota also announced that the Fuel Cell Sedan will go on sale in the Japan domestic market before April 2015, and then summer 2015 in Europe and the state of California. The Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan will be priced in the Japan domestic market at approximately 7 million yen, or at more than $68,000 based on current exchange rates. Pricing in other markets has not yet been set.

Today’s announcement builds on Toyota’s existing efforts to provide customers with access to hydrogen refueling stations when the vehicle arrives in California. In May, the company announced a financial relationship with First Element Fuels to support the long-term operation and maintenance of 19 new hydrogen refueling stations across the state.

“This is a zero-emission electric-drive, mid-size four-door sedan” said Bob Carter, senior vice president of automotive operations for Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. “It produces sufficient electrical power to spin the electric motor for about 300 miles on a single fill-up which takes three to five minutes.  This is going to be a very special vehicle. And we believe we can bring it in at a very reasonable price for a lot of people.”

“The success of fuel cell technology will depend less on the genius of the car, than on the ownership experience,” said Carter. “Stay tuned, because this infrastructure thing is going to happen.”

Jun 26, 2014Blagojce Krivevski
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