2014 Honda FCEV concept teased for L.A. debut

by SpeedLux

Honda has recently announced its plans to introduce the FCEV concept at the annual event which is the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show.

Designed to preview the company’s next-generation fuel-cell electric vehicle, we can say that the FCEV concept comes with a futuristic design with an angular grille and a rakish windscreen.

According to senior vice president of Honda Motor America Mike Accavitti, the Honda FCEV concept demonstrates the company’s vision for the future of personal mobility and also their commitment to developing advanced alternative fuel vehicles. He further stated that their long-term experience with these fuel-cell technologies will surely help them pave a way towards a zero-emissions future.

The production model of the FCEV concept will be launched in the United States and Japan in the year 2015 and will eventually be offered in markets Europe as well.

The details are quite limited as of now of this ambitious FCEV concept of Honda but since the show is just around the corner, we can surely expect more details regarding the same to be out soon. This concept has surely generated some interest in terms of electric vehicles which not many car makers are very keen to take on.

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