A fuel cell vehicle is a vehicle that uses a fuel cell to power an electric drive system. There are also hybrid vehicles meaning that they are fitted with a fuel cell and a battery or a fuel cell and an ultracapacitor. For HICEV see List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles. For a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell vehicles, see fuel cell vehicle.
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Cars commercially available for sale or leasing.
| List of modern fuel cell automobiles, pickups, vans and SUVs commercially produced (1990–present) | ||||
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| Model | Production | Original MRSP(2) /Lease per month (current $) | Range | Comments |
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| 2008-2015 | Leasing only US$600 | Leased in the United States, Europe and Japan. | ||
| 2014–2018 | Leasing only US$599[4] | Leased in South Korea, California, Europe and Vancouver (sometimes referred to as the "Tucson"). | ||
| 2016–2021 | Sales and Leasing $58,490 [6] | Marketed in Japan, Southern California, Europe.[6][7] Total sales 1,900 vehicles.[8] | ||
| Models in production | ||||
| 2015–present | Sales and leasing US$49,500[9] | Marketed mainly in Japan, California, and Europe. As of November 2021[update], global sales topped 17,600 units since inception.[10] | ||
| 2018–present | Sales and leasing US$58,300[11] | Marketed in South Korea, California, and Europe. | ||
Cars for testing and pre-production.
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University of Glamorgan, Wales:
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Yamaha:
The Mirai XLE grade has a starting MSRP of $49,500, which is $9,050 less than the starting MSRP of the outgoing 2020 Mirai.
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