Along with Hyundai and Honda, Toyota has been one of the biggest exponents of hydrogen as an alternative to petrol and diesel power. As well as releasing the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car, it has ...
Toyota has just announced it will be producing hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses in 2017 in preparation before the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. The automaker will work with Hino Motors, a subsidiary of ...
Toyota began in Japan production and sales of hydrogen fuel cell buses called Sora that share technology with the Mirai. As in case with other FCVs, production volume is very small and Toyota ...
Is it an electric vehicle? A bus? A shuttle? It's all of these and more. Toyota has unveiled the e-Palette, a groundbreaking autonomous EV that functions as a people mover, delivery van, and even a ...
Toyota’s new Murai hydrogen-powered buses will take to the streets of Toyko starting in 2017, the company has announced. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has already purchased two buses, but the ...
Plug-in electric vehicles may currently have the upper hand in the alternative fuel race, but Toyota isn’t ready to give up on hydrogen. Far from it, the Japanese automotive giant is doubling down on ...
It appears that Toyota's hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles plans encompass more than just passenger cars. The Japanese automaker plans to begin selling fuel-cell buses in its home country next year, with an ...
Toyota Motor Corporation will begin to sell fuel cell buses (FC buses) under the Toyota brand from early 2017. Having already undergone repeated field tests for practical use, the Bureau of ...
Toyota has unveiled a concept vehicle to be shown at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show, the Sora fuel cell bus. The bus is aimed for production in 2018, with more than 100 of them to be used in the Tokyo ...
Toyota will start selling fuel cell (FC) buses in 2017, with the aim of selling up to 100 in the Tokyo area ahead of the 2020 Olympic games. The company is using a beefed up version of the fuel system ...
Toyota isn’t just developing hydrogen fuel-cell passenger cars. Alongside its Mirai sedan, Toyota will begin selling fuel-cell buses in Japan next year. It already has an agreement with the Tokyo ...