Honda says the production car will offer a cruising range of more than 435 miles, but that’s for the Japanese market, which has a different test cycle than we do. For us, it will be closer to the 300 miles that Honda was talking at the time of the FCV Concept. The company also boasts that it was able to package all the powertrain components outside of the passenger compartment, allowing the FCV to seat five.
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Further details are scarce. Will the FCV be available for lease only, like the FCX Clarity was? Or will buyers be able to purchase one, as they can with the fuel-cell-powered Toyota Mirai? Hopefully, we’ll learn more once the FCV makes its official debut at Tokyo and before it arrives on our shores in 2016.