DETROIT – Over the last two decades, car manufacturers have been working hard on developing an alternative solution to internal-combustion engines and fossil fuels. Electricity was believed to be the answer since, after all, the first car was electric and not combustion-powered.
It’s clear that EVs are not a universal solution and are, at best, a market segment, which is why hydrogen fuel is, once again, on the table, and this time manufacturers are hell-bent on coming through with it. One thing that concerns car enthusiasts more than anything else is what will become of our favorite sports cars?
We know everyone is pushing for a carbon-neutral future, but combustion power is one of the main aspects that gives sports cars and supercars unique character. Character is important, but electric propulsion, effectively, makes all cars sound and feel similar.
That’s where hydrogen fuel comes in. Manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, BMW, and others have been working on developing sustainable, hydrogen-combustion vehicles that will retain the character of internal-combustion engines with all their diversity, while significantly reducing the carbon footprint. Here are 10 reasons why hydrogen fuel is the savior of sports cars in the future.
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