Honda Launches CR-V e:FCEV, America's First Plug-In Hydrogen Fuel Cell SUV
The 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV combines hydrogen fuel cell and battery-electric power, offering a unique solution to zero-emission driving.
- Honda introduces the CR-V e:FCEV, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle with plug-in electric capabilities, set to hit the U.S. market in 2025.
- The CR-V e:FCEV, produced in Ohio, will be the first Japanese automaker's vehicle to feature hydrogen fuel cell technology for the North American and Japanese markets.
- With an EPA-estimated range of 270 miles, including 29 miles on battery power alone, the SUV aims to reduce range anxiety.
- The vehicle's dual power sources and the ability to charge at home or refuel with hydrogen offer flexibility for drivers.
- Despite the innovative technology, the scarcity of hydrogen fueling stations, particularly outside of California, poses a challenge for widespread adoption.