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The news yesterday wasn’t that GM built a drivable hydrogen car. In fact, I’ve driven one of GM’s hydrogen vehicles that are used spartanly in government fleets. No, the news is that the slick Sequel hydrogen concept that was first shown at the 2005 Detroit auto show is now fully functioning.

What’s different about the Sequel compared to current hydrogen cars is the unique placement of all the parts. Everything that powers the car is built right into the frame. That means there's no engine up front, and the skateboard-like underbody could theoretically fit under a variety of models.


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GM’s Hydrogen Sequel is Now for ‘real’

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