Tata Motors has revealed its plans for hydrogen-powered passenger vehicles on its social media platform. In a recent post, the Indian brand teased a poster with the words ‘Accelerating Greener Mobility,’ with a hydrogen fuel tank in the vicinity.
Tata Motors aspires to be a leader in green mobility by implementing new methods to reduce tailpipe emissions. This is the first time the automaker is exploring the possibilities of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Tata currently offers a variety of fuel options with its cars, including petrol-, diesel-, and compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered, and electric vehicles (EVs). With the addition of hydrogen, the automaker’s lineup will be bolstered with more options for buyers concerned about fuel efficiency and pollution reduction.
In other news, Maruti Suzuki recently showcased a flex-fuel WagonR prototype at an event. This suggests that an increasing number of automakers are planning to comply with the new emission standards. In fact, we expect Tata to exhibit a hydrogen-powered prototype at the upcoming Auto Expo in January 2023.
Tags: Cars, Green Mobility, Hydrogen-powered, Tata Motors
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