Los Angeles Times

Honda prices fuel cell vehicle

The Clarity will cost about $ 60,000 and be at dealership­s by year’s end.

- By Charles Fleming charles. f leming @ latimes. com

Honda Motor Co. has revealed pricing and availabili­ty for its 2016 Clarity Fuel Cell sedan — and it’s not cheap.

The f ive- passenger, fourdoor vehicle will be in dealership­s “before the end of 2016,” Honda said Thursday. It will cost an estimated $ 60,000, with leases available from $ 500 a month.

That will put Honda in the neighborho­od of its fuel cell competitor­s.

Toyota Motor Corp. announced last fall that its four- door hydrogen fuel cell Mirai sedan would cost about $ 58,000, and with a $ 4,000 down payment it could be leased for $ 499.

Those manufactur­er’s suggested retail prices do not include state and federal rebates, incentives and tax breaks that could knock as much as $ 13,000 off the f inal price.

Hyundai Motor Co. doesn’t sell hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, but was early to the technology by offering leases of its fuel cell version of its Tucson sport utility vehicle in late 2014, on deals starting at $ 499 a month after a $ 3,000 down payment.

There will be more fuel cell vehicles coming, too.

Ford Motor Co., which has put 1.3 million test miles on a f leet of 300 fuel cell vehicles over the last several years, recently cut a deal with Daimler, Renault and Nissan Motor Co. to develop a joint fuel cell technology that all four companies would share.

General Motors Co., which holds more patents for hydrogen fuel cell technology than any other carmaker, has similarly tested its HydroGen4 car. GM has partnered with Honda, its rival for a number of new fuel cell patents each year, to codevelop new automotive fuel cell applicatio­ns, but has so far not announced plans to retail a vehicle using the technology.

Hydrogen fuel cell cars are attractive to some consumers, and some environmen­talists, because they produce only water vapor as an emission, can be refueled in three to five minutes, and have a range of 300 miles or more.

To date, however, hydrogen fuel cell infrastruc­ture has not kept pace with its most ardent fans’ aspiration­s. Southern California has the nation’s densest fuel cell f illing station network, but there are still few retail stations open to the public.

Honda has been pushing hard toward more lower- polluting vehicles. The company was awarded on Thursday with the prestigiou­s 2016 Green SUV Award, given out by the Green Car Journal trade publicatio­n. But the award wasn’t given for a hydrogen fuel cell car, but for a regular old gasoline vehicle — Honda’s HR- V compact crossover, which boasts a promised segment- leading 35 miles per gallon fuel consumptio­n.

 ?? Koji Sasahara Associated Press ?? THE SALES and lease prices Honda has set for the Clarity are about what the automaker’s rivals are asking for their fuel cell vehicles. Above, a Clarity draws people in a Tokyo shopping district last month.
Koji Sasahara Associated Press THE SALES and lease prices Honda has set for the Clarity are about what the automaker’s rivals are asking for their fuel cell vehicles. Above, a Clarity draws people in a Tokyo shopping district last month.

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