Under the Hood: Will Toyota's Fuel-Cell Car Make It to Market?

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Under the Hood: Will Toyota's Fuel-Cell Car Make It to Market?

Toyota unveiled its FCV Concept, an electric car with fuel-cell technology, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The vehicle turns hydrogen into electricity, and emits only water vapor as "exhaust."

Toyota hopes to get the FCV Concept to market in a couple of years. Will this really happen, or is Tesla's Elon Musk correct in calling fuel-cell technology a load of hooey? Our Motor Money team of John Rosevear and Rex Moore discuss it all in this video.

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