Honda revealed a brief video of the upcoming CR-V FCEV that’s set to debut in 2024. The hydrogen-powered model of the favored SUV continues to be lined in camouflage however exhibits the additional performance made doable by the presence of a battery pack.

When it arrives later this yr, the Honda CR-V FCEV will likely be North America’s first manufacturing automobile to mix a battery pack with a hydrogen gas cell powertrain. The presence of a battery pack signifies that the SUV might be charged as an everyday EV when there isn’t any hydrogen pump close by.

This can make it much less depending on the hydrogen refueling community which continues to be fairly restricted. Moreover, the bi-directional charging function will enable house owners to make use of the battery juice for powering different digital gadgets – such because the espresso maker proven within the video teaser.

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Honda has but to announce the battery capability or the dimensions of the hydrogen tanks, so nobody is aware of the driving vary of the mannequin. The brand new powertrain which was developed in collaboration with Common Motors, is claimed to value one-third as a lot in comparison with the Honda Readability Gas Cell whereas being twice as sturdy.

Visually, the fuel-cell EV sports activities a redesigned nostril with a slimmer grille and bigger bumper intakes differentiating it from the gasoline-powered CR-V. Different adjustments embody the addition of a charging port on the entrance fender and the clear taillight clusters. Notice that this isn’t the primary time we laid eyes on the camouflaged prototype, which has been noticed testing in Japan and North America since late 2023.

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The Honda CR-V FCEV will likely be produced on the Marysville plant in Ohio. In addition to North America, the SUV may even be supplied within the Japanese market. As a refresher, the one different FCEV fashions which might be at present on sale are the Toyota Mirai sedan and the Hyundai Nexo SUV. There’s additionally the BMW iX5 Hydrogen utilizing Toyota’s know-how, however this one is simply out there as a part of a worldwide pilot fleet program.

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