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Are there any cars run with hydrogen?

Yes, there are cars that run on hydrogen. Here are some examples:

1. Toyota Mirai: The Toyota Mirai is a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) that has been in production since 2014. It uses hydrogen stored in high-pressure tanks to generate electricity through a fuel cell, which powers an electric motor that drives the wheels. The Mirai has a driving range of over 400 miles and emits only water vapor from its tailpipe.

2. Hyundai Nexo: The Hyundai Nexo is another hydrogen FCEV that was introduced in 2018. It offers a driving range of over 380 miles and emits only water vapor. Like the Mirai, the Nexo uses hydrogen stored in high-pressure tanks to generate electricity through a fuel cell.

3. Honda Clarity Fuel Cell: The Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is a hydrogen FCEV that was launched in 2016. It has a driving range of over 360 miles and emits only water vapor. The Clarity Fuel Cell uses a fuel cell stack and an electric motor to power the vehicle.

4. Mercedes-Benz GLC F-CELL: The Mercedes-Benz GLC F-CELL is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) that can run on either electricity or hydrogen. It has a driving range of over 300 miles on electricity alone and can travel an additional 30 miles on hydrogen. The GLC F-CELL uses a hydrogen fuel cell to extend its driving range when the battery is depleted.

5. BMW i Hydrogen NEXT: The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT is a concept car that was unveiled in 2019. It is a hydrogen FCEV that uses a fuel cell system to generate electricity. The i Hydrogen NEXT has a driving range of over 370 miles and emits only water vapor.