Toyota build a car with a fuel cell (hydrogen) in 2023
Toyota build a car with a fuel cell (hydrogen) in 2023
The romance of Toyota and hydrogen continues in 2023, and They will building to launch another car with a fuel cell
The Japanese brand is a firm defender of hydrogen technology, and the latest proof of this is the launch of the fuel-cell Toyota Crown Sedan.
Toyota is the only company that genuinely believes in hydrogen as an additional battery replacement. The best evidence that Toyota believes the electric with fuel cell (FCEV) has a lot of potentials is that the Japanese company has recently announced the launch of a new Toyota build a car (hydrogen ) to go along with the Mirai. While the majority of the industry is almost unanimously in favor of the battery electric car (BEV), Toyota is convinced that the FCEV has a lot of potentials.
The Toyota Crown is a representative saloon, but with sixteen generations and over seven decades of history (the first Crown was introduced in 1955), it may be regarded as practically an institution.
In 2022, a Japanese Toyota build a car and redesign. Toyota unveiled the latest version of the Crown last year with a crossover body, There will also be three other body types: a saloon, an SUV with a sportier appearance, and a huge SUV that is better suited to families.
The information on the launch dates and the engines offered for these final three is updated by Toyota. The Toyota Crown sedan will be introduced to the market this autumn with a hydrogen fuel cell option, which has come as a surprise. A hybrid motorized version will also be available.
The Crown sedan will be the family’s biggest model. We are talking about a substantial saloon that is midway between segments E and F of the European scales, with dimensions of 5,030 mm long by 1,890 mm broad and 1,470 mm high. The Crown sedan is two inches longer than a Toyota Mirai to put that into better perspective.
The same TNGA-K architecture that underpins the RAV4, Highlander, and Lexus NX also supports the Crown crossover. However, it stands to reason that this new car will share the TNGA-L modular platform with the Lexus LS and hydrogen Mirai considering how close the Crown sedan is to the Toyota Mirai.
The hydrogen version’s characteristics will be based on the second-generation Toyota Mirai system, which has not been disclosed by the Japanese manufacturer. keep in mind that the latter, as approved by WLTP has 182 CVs of power and a 650 km range.
Its propulsion system is made up of three hydrogen tanks that can hold 5.6 kilograms of hydrogen at 700 bar pressure, an electric motor, a fuel cell, and a tiny 1.24 kWh battery.
Regarding the hybrid model, it’s required to keep in mind that the present title is held by two distinct hybrid engines, both of which have electric all-wheel drive: a 2.5 with 184 horsepower connected to a CVT switch and a 2.4 Turbo Hybrid with 345 horsepower (253 kW) and a six-speed automatic gearbox.
Regarding the other two bodies, the Crown Sport will come with a plug-in hybrid engine that will debut in the winter of 2023 and a hybrid engine unveiled in the fall of 2019. The Crown Estate will also be offered with hybrid and plug-in hybrid drivetrains; both of these versions’ introductions are planned for 2024.
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