But this past weekend, Toyota hit the rally stage in a very different vehicle. That, as you can see, is the Japanese automaker's Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), which is still in its prototype phase.
Toyota FCV Concept (world premiere) The Toyota FCV Concept is a practical concept of the fuel cell vehicle Toyota plans to launch around 2015 as a pioneer in the development of hydrogen-powered ...
The Previa was a 1990s family hauler known more for its distinctive egg-shaped design than its popularity among minivan ...
Toyota Fine-Comfort Concept FCV minivan (Source: Toyota) The Previa was replaced by the Sienna, which has a much more toned-down design and is still sold primarily in the North American market.
Toyota recorded a 54% drop in worldwide FCEV sales so far this year. Last month, Toyota sold just 134 hydrogen-powered cars around the globe. Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles or FCEVs were supposed to ...
and the Toyota FCV Plus, a fuel cell concept that embodies Toyota's vision of a hydrogen-based society. While these vehicles represent the ever-changing nature of mobility, Toyota also showcased ...
In contrast, FCV technology has failed to gain popularity. Toyota Motor Corp., which became the world’s first company to start volume sales of FCVs in 2014, and Hyundai Motor Co. of South Korea ...