Recently, at the 2024 International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Conference and Exhibition (FCVC 2024), Honda's new plug-in fuel cell vehicle CR-V e:FCEV officially made its domestic debut. The new car is equipped with a new generation fuel cell system jointly developed and manufactured by Honda and General Motors. It is expected to be launched in Japan and the United States in 2024. First to market.
In terms of appearance, the overall design of the new car basically continues the sixth-generation Honda CR-V model, but due to changes in the power system, the chassis tuning of the vehicle has also been adjusted accordingly. For example, after adding hydrogen storage tanks, batteries and other components, the front and rear weight distribution of the car body has changed. The official has upgraded the vehicle"s front MacPherson and rear multi-link suspension system, using new springs, anti-roll bars and other components. part.
According to official information, Honda CR-V e:FCEV is a plug-in fuel cell vehicle with external charging function , not only has the long driving range of fuel cell vehicles and plus Advantages of short hydrogen time, it can also be charged at home and away.
In terms of power, the new car is equipped with a front-mounted single motor with a maximum power of 176 horsepower and a maximum torque of 310 N·m. It uses a compressed hydrogen storage tank with a capacity of 4.3 kg and is equipped with a 17.7kWh battery pack. It is pure under EPA operating conditions. The electric cruising range is 47 kilometers, and the comprehensive cruising range can reach 435 kilometers. In addition, the new car is also equipped with an external discharge function, which can provide 1500W of discharge power.
By 2050, Honda will strive to achieve carbon neutrality in all products and corporate activities. At the same time, in order to achieve zero environmental impact during the life cycle of products and corporate activities, Honda works around the three pillars of "carbon neutrality", "clean energy" and "resource recycling". Among them, hydrogen energy and electric energy are positioned as potential energy carriers.
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