Lexus will use the Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell technology in its LS ... - Digital Trends

Among the new alternative energy models, the Lexus LS will carry the torch in 2018, according to Automotive News. The fuel-cell variant will follow the introduction of the next generation LS later this year at the Tokyo Motor Show, coinciding with the LS sedan’s 25th birthday. When the fuel cell version goes on sale, it will likely slot above the LS 600h hybrid as the range-topper, even if its boasts less power. The hydrogen fuel cell technology that will also find its way into the next-generation LS sedan will come from the Toyota Mirai concept. While Toyota hasn’t made an official announcement about its hydrogen fuel cell plans, also on the table is a fuel cell version of its Japanese-market Crown sedan and Estima minivan. Finally, a taxi based on the JPN Taxi Concept that debuted at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show could employ fuel cell energy to replace the Crown Comfort cabs in Japan. Should Toyota’s hydrogen fuel cell technology work well and sell well, we can expect almost all Toyota and Lexus products to gain fuel cell derivatives in the next 10 to 15 years. Source: www.digitaltrends.com