Tuesday, July 24, 2012

2012 Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Instrumented Test: Fully Hydrogenated, Partially Usable

Mercedes-Benz F-cell

If you want a hydrogen fuel-cell car in this country, your options are limited and limiting. Honda was first to market with its FCX Clarity, and Mercedes-Benz has now followed with the B-class-based F-Cell. To take either one home, that home has to be located in Southern California, because that's essentially the only place a limited fueling infrastructure exists. And you can only lease these rolling test beds from their manufacturers—Mercedes will let SoCal residents have an F-Cell for two years at a cost of $849 per month, which includes fuel, maintenance, collision insurance, and periodic chats with company researchers. In other words, you have to really want to adopt early. (more…)



from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com




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