The manufacturer wants to beat the 350mph record it set with a diesel car in 2006 with its new Hydromax.
British engineering giant JCB is targeting a new land speed record with a 32-foot car powered by its own hydrogen engines.
JCB has unveiled its new 1,600bhp Hydromax vehicle - a bullet-shaped 'streamliner' that's powered by two green hydrogen ...
The 32-foot-long JCB Hydromax car is being prepared to travel over 350 mph with the British manufacturer’s new hydrogen ...
Developed by former F1 engineers, the team at Greyhound LSR is aiming to break the land speed world record with speeds of ...
JCB is returning to Bonneville with a 350 MPH hydrogen-powered car, betting its clean-engine technology can reshape heavy industry.
Two hydrogen combustion engines for construction and agricultural machinery are intended to accelerate a high-speed vehicle to over 563 km/h, JCB plans.
The JCB Hydromax was unveiled at the company's global headquarters on Tuesday evening JCB has announced an attempt to set a new world land speed record with a car powered by hydrogen, 20 years after ...