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riversimple-plans-hydrogen-powered-supercar-aimed-to-tackle-vehicle-weight-crisis
© Riversimple

Riversimple plans hydrogen-powered supercar aimed to tackle vehicle weight ‘crisis’

UK-based Riversimple is developing a hydrogen-powered supercar that boasts a 400-mile range and weighs only 620kg.

With plans for a limited production run, the car is expected to boast a 0-60mph time of 3.5 seconds, the car’s top speed will be just 100mph, using 29kW of fuel cell power, while weighing some 1,000kg less than the battery-electric Lotus Evija.

The initiative aims to address the “crisis of vehicle weight.” To achieve this, Riversimple is partnering with postgraduate students at Coventry University’s Automotive and Transport Design course for the vehicle’s design.

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