Closer to Reality: Hydrogen-Powered Toyota LandCruiser
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【Summary】Toyota is considering a hydrogen-powered LandCruiser, either with an internal-combustion engine or as a fuel-cell vehicle, for future models. It is unclear if this will be for the light commercial model or the off-road family SUV.
The discussion highlighted Toyota's plans for a hydrogen-powered version of the LandCruiser. The company is considering two options: an internal-combustion engine or a fuel-cell vehicle. However, it is unclear whether this development is targeted towards the 70 Series light commercial model, the 300 Series off-road family SUV, or both.
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