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Glickenhaus is developing a hydrogen-powered pickup truck
Full name, the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus Zero Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cell Boot Pickup Concept. Crikey
Big news in the weird world of hydrogen - Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus has announced that it’s developing an H-powered pickup truck based on the brilliant Baja Boot. It’s called – deep breath – the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus Zero Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cell Boot Pickup Concept.
Boss Jim Glickenhaus tweeted the single image you see above of the rather interesting-looking pickup. There are plenty of Boot styling cues in there including the chunky wheelarches, the four distinct headlights and that mighty lightbar.
Apparently the aim is for a range of over 600 miles on a single tank of hydrogen, with infrastructure developed to ensure quick, low cost and readily available refuelling. Currently, the majority of hydrogen refuelling stations in the UK are around London, and California in the US.
Glickenhaus also says that the Fuel Cell Boot Pickup will be reasonably priced and that it’ll be able to act as a generator when needed.
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