Mercedes Hydrogen B-Class is Coming to U.S. Highways

Mercedes-Benz will be leasing about 200 hydrogen fuel-cell powered F-Cell cars to customers in the U.S. and Europe, equally divided between the two locations. This F-Cell vehicle is based on the B-Class four-door hatchback that is not marketed in the U.S. Mercedes-Benz introduced its first F-Cell, based on the smaller A-Class, in 2002. Sixty of these were leased to customers in the U.S, Europe, Singapore, and Japan. Most of the 100 U.S. bound F-Cell cars will go to California since it has the most developed

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