LOS ANGELES — Honda surprised everyone here at the L.A. Auto Show nowadays when it rolled out a radical three-seat supercar concept vehicle that runs on hydrogen, a fuel fast fitting a footnote in automotive history.
Honda stands nearly alone in clinging to the belief hydrogen is the fuel of the future, and the FC Sport that made its worldwide premier nowadays places the automaker firmly at the forefront of fuel cell vehicle design. Although the FC is nothing more than a styling exercise that will nearly certainly never see production, that slick bodywork is the only thing revolutionary about it. All of the technology beneath the skin already exists in the FCX Clarity fuel cell sedan currently being leased to choose customers in Southern California.
The Clarity raised the bar for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles when it presented at final year’s show, and Honda VP Dan Bonawitz says the company wants to show alt fuels and zero-emissions motoring can "stir the soul." The car looks like nothing Honda’s ever built before, which is precisely the point.
"humans who love sports cars will still have a reason to love in a hydrogen-powered future," Bonawitz said.
Honda turned loose the designers at its Advanced Design Studio and told them to assemble something amazing. What they came up with, lead designer Jason Wilbur said, "speaks in our bold voice to our racing heritage and our love of building clean, efficient vehicles that are fun to drive."
Wilbur told Wired.com he and the
The driver sits in the middle of the car, as in the McLaren F1, while two passengers sit directly behind. The fuel cell stack is behind the back seats, while the battery pack is kept low in the middle of the car and the electric motor is just before the rear axle. Honda says most of the mass is kept within the axles to improve handling, but we’ll have to take its word for it considering the car doesn’t actually run — it’s basically a full-size model.
Good thing, too, considering there’s nowhere in downtown L.A. to fuel.
Photos by Jim Merithew / Wired.com.
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