Honda Green Scooters

Honda Green Scooters

honda fuel cell hybrid electric scooters

Honda has introduced 3 new environmentally friendly scooters, along with a photo of one of then painted green, witty huh?

These are concept vehicles so it isn't know if any will actually be built.

The all-electric version is really ugly and small, but the other two look ok.

The hybrid is based on a 50cc scooter and contains the obvious statement "Honda says this gas-electric scooter gets better mileage than gas-only peers."

The fuel cell version is based upon a 125cc scooter but they are having problems with wieght and no storage space. Definately a work in progress.

More at MSNBC
(via I4U)


 
 

 
 
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