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Honda FCX Clarity Named 2009 World
Green Car
- Prestigious award chosen by jurors from 25 different
countries
TORRANCE, Calif. April 09, 2009 Recognizing Honda's
commitment to environmental leadership in the area of alternative
fuels and hydrogen-powered fuel cell technology, the Honda
FCX Clarity was declared the 2009 World Green Car, American
Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today.
At a press conference hosted by the New York International
Auto Show and Mobil 1 at the Jacob Javits Center in, New
York, the Honda FCX Clarity was named the 2009 World Green
Car. The FCX Clarity was chosen from an initial entry list
of 22 contenders nominated by 59 World Car jurors from 25
countries worldwide.
"The FCX Clarity is a symbol of the progress we have
made with fuel cell vehicles and our commitment to developing
vehicles that promote renewable energy supplies and zero-emissions
transportation," said Steve Center, vice president,
national Marketing Operations for American Honda.
The FCX Clarity, a sleekly styled hydrogen fuel cell-powered
sedan currently available on a limited lease-basis, is propelled
by an electric motor that runs on electricity generated
by an on-board fuel cell stack. The vehicle's only emission
is water, and its fuel efficiency is up to three times that
of a modern gasoline-powered automobile and two times that
of a gasoline-powered hybrid vehicle.
The World Green Car awards were inaugurated in 2003, and
officially launched in January 2004, to reflect the reality
of the global marketplace, as well as to recognize and reward
automotive excellence on an international scale.
The awards are administered by a non-profit association,
under the guidance of a Steering Committee of pre-eminent
automotive journalists from Asia, Europe, and North America.
There is no affiliation with, nor are the awards in any
way influenced by any publication, auto show, automaker,
or other commercial enterprise.
More information is available at www.honda.com.
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