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Honda shows off improved fuel cell
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Honda's new hydrogen-powered vehicle, set for leasing within a few months, radically reduced the sizes of its fuel cell and motor. leaving the same interior space as a regular car, engineers said Tuesday.
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Honda shows off improvements in fuel cell
http://www.carzsite.com/honda-shows-off-improvements-in-fuel...Honda shows off improvements in fuel cell Under Category: News Honda's new hydrogen-powered vehicle, set for leasing within a few months, radically reduced the sizes of its fuel cell and motor. leaving the same interior space as a regular car, engineers said Tuesday.
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Honda shows off improvements in fuel cell
http://www.latest-car-news.com/honda-shows-off-improvements-...Honda's new hydrogen-powered vehicle, set for leasing within a few months, radically reduced the sizes of its fuel cell and motor. leaving the same interior space as a regular car, engineers said Tuesday.
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Honda shows off improvements in fuel cell
http://www.newsservant.com/cars/honda-shows-off-improvements...Honda's new hydrogen-powered vehicle, set for leasing within a few months, radically reduced the sizes of its fuel cell and motor. leaving the same interior space as a regular car, engineers said Tuesday.
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