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You can’t afford Toyota’s fuel cell vehicle

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Photo of Toyota’s latest fuel cell vehicle fueling at the Shell hydrogen station in Torrance, California: Toyota

Toyota is pushing ahead with plans to offer a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle to consumers in 2015, but it looks like you’ll have to be among the 1 percent to buy one.

For all the love being lavished upon hybrids and electrics these days, hydrogen remains very much alive, with Toyota, Honda and Daimler among those insisting it is the best way to mend our fuelish ways. The world’s largest automaker told Automotive News it plans to sell just a few thousand fuel cell cars worldwide, due largely to the fact they’ll carry six-figure price tags. via Wired

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