Toyota Yaris Crossover Hydrogen Cars
The Toyota Yaris Crossover Hydrogen is the first-ever hydrogen fuel-cell-powered SUV that delivers a fun, zero-emission driving experience. It has been designed to suit the United Kingdom driving conditions, featuring improved performance, stability and durability compared to its gasoline counterpart.
With a 1.6 kW fuel cell stack powering an electric motor capable of 110 hp, the Yaris Crossover Hydrogen offers responsive acceleration with quiet and smooth power delivery. It has an estimated range of 350 miles on a single tank of hydrogen, which is considerably better than most electric vehicles currently available in the UK market.
Another notable feature of the Yaris Crossover Hydrogen is its refuelling time. Unlike electric cars which can take several hours to recharge fully, the Yaris Crossover Hydrogen can be refuelled in less than five minutes at specialised hydrogen filling stations across the UK.
The car also offers spacious interiors, comfortable seats, advanced technology features and all-weather capability with Toyota's all-wheel drive system as standard equipment for drivers navigating the challenging road conditions in various regions of the UK.
The exterior design combines dynamic bodylines with a sleek silhouette that makes it stand out from other compact crossovers on British roads. The styling also enhances aerodynamic efficiency by minimising wind resistance.
Safety features are equally important and comprehensive in this car with eight airbags and advanced driver-assist systems including lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control as standard.
Overall, the Toyota Yaris Crossover Hydrogen is a groundbreaking addition to Toyota’s product line-up. Its impressive zero-emissions technology paired with impressive features caters well to discerning buyers who care about sustainability while enjoying a modern and enjoyable driving experience. It's sure to be an attractive option for eco-conscious families living in areas where low emissions vehicles have tax incentives such as London’s ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ).