Just as we were getting used to electric supercars, along comes what is said to be the world's first hydrogen hypercar. The XP-1 is a new offering from American company Hyperion, which was created in ...
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Hyperion Motors has yet to unveil the production version of their XP-1 hypercar, which was originally announced in 2020 promising wild specs and the use of NASA-developed technology. While there is no ...
Like Seinfeld's Frank Costanza on Festivus, Hyperion chief executive officer Angelo Kafantaris aired his grievances to Automobile about the public's view on hydrogen-powered vehicles. "[People] think ...
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California-based company Hyperion has released images, video and some details about its wild-looking XP-1 hydrogen supercar, the first fuel cell performance car. Forget the Lucid Air's 517-mile range, ...
What has a claimed top speed of 221 mph, 0-60 mph acceleration faster than 2.2 seconds, a range of up to 1,016 miles, no tailpipe emissions, and could only be practically run in one state at present?
Skeptics of the XP-1’s performance promises should consider three crucial factors: Hyperion was founded nearly a decade ago by a team of PhDs exclusively focused on hydrogen-based power and delivery, ...
“Space technology for the road” – that’s what California-based start-up Hyperion is promising from its bonkers new XP-1 hypercar. Certainly looks like something from out of this world too, doesn’t it?