Well, I can’t say it’s a good-looking car. It looks like a late-model Corolla with a bizarre body kit grafted onto it.
I can’t say I quite grasp the cost advantage of a fuel cell vehicle, either. Taking natural gas, which the vehicle could run on quite economically and well as it stands, and using additional energy to convert it to hydrogen can’t be doing anything to reduce operating cost.
I’m not impressed by nothing but water coming out of the exhaust. The “green” aspect matters not at all to me.
You’re right—right down the line.
The point is the car is improving and the people behind it show in every way that they have the will and the way to continue to make improvements. That’s the main takeaway.