Showing posts with label hydrogen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrogen. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2016

2009 Mazda Sports Car RX 8 Hydrogen RE

2009 Mazda Sports Car RX-8 Hydrogen RE

2009 Japan Mazda Motor Corporation (HIROSHIMA) announced that it has built the first Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen RE vehicle with Norwegian specifications, developed specifically for participation in HyNor, Norway’s national hydrogen project. The first unit will take part in ceremonies marking the official opening of HyNor’s hydrogen filling stations.
2009 Mazda Sports Car RX-8 Hydrogen RE

The initial opening ceremony will be held in Oslo on May 11, 2009. The RX-8 Hydrogen RE will then undergo certification to meet local standards and will be used for maintenance staff training. Mazda plans to commence leasing of Norwegian specification RX-8 Hydrogen RE models in Norway in summer 2009.
2009 Mazda Sports Car RX-8 Hydrogen RE

Unlike the RX-8 Hydrogen RE currently being leased in Japan, the HyNor-specification Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen RE is based on the latest European-specification Mazda RX-8 with left-hand drive and a manual transmission.
2009 Mazda Sports Car RX-8 Hydrogen RE

The HyNor project aims to enable hydrogen vehicles to travel along a 580-kilometer stretch of highway by establishing a chain of hydrogen stations between Stavanger and Oslo in Norway.
2009 Mazda Sports Car RX-8 Hydrogen RE

Mazda agreed to collaborate with HyNor on the project in November 2007 and began validation of the RX-8 Hydrogen RE’s driving performance on Norwegian public roads in October 2008.

Monday, February 22, 2016

BMW 7 Series Hydrogen 7 2006 Cars Photos and review

BMW 7-Series Hydrogen 7 2006 Cars Photos and review With Specification and prices.
Petrol prices have been rising solidly for more than five years now and the Australian auto industry has been slower to react to this than other countries, and it shows on the sales charts.

Australian-made vehicles now make up only 1 in 5 new car purchases, or 20% of the Australian new car market which totals about 1 million new cars each year.