A few days ago, Zhidian Mobility obtained the latest news on the Honda CR-V FCEV hydrogen-powered model, which will be unveiled for the first time this year and is scheduled to go on sale in the second half of this year. It is reported that the new car will also be the first production car launched in the North American market, combining a battery pack and a hydrogen fuel cell power system; When there is no hydrogen pump nearby, the SUV can also be charged and used like a regular electric vehicle.
As can be seen from the previously released official spy photos**, the Honda CR-V FCEV hydrogen-powered model has a multi-banner grille on the head, and a new shape of LED headlight clusters on both sides, which is different from the fuel version currently on sale. At the rear, the same LED taillight clusters are offered as in the petrol variant, with the elimination of the lower exhaust layout.
It is reported that Honda has not yet announced the battery capacity or the size of the hydrogen tank, and the new powertrain, developed in collaboration with General Motors, will cost one-third of the fuel cell of the Honda Clarity model, while the durability is twice that of the Honda Clarity fuel cell. In addition, the new car will offer bidirectional charging and allow the use of reserve power to power other electronic devices.