Fuel cell vehicles are changing the landscape of the eco-friendly car market, but many people have never even heard of them. They're not new technology in the automotive world, but they're one of the most dynamic and effective, and they're on the forefront of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, fuel cell vehicles are effectively zero emission vehicles, as the only byproduct of operating them is pure water. And now they're poised to rise to mass market acceptance, thanks in large part to the upcoming 2017 Honda Clarity Fuel Cell.

Though the 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell debuted at last year's LA Auto Show and won't be hitting U.S. markets until later this year, it's already making waves in the world of "green" cars. Late last week, Honda announced that not only would the Clarity series feature the fuel cell configuration, it would also be available as the Clarity Electric and Clarity Plug-in Hybrid. As Honda has committed to making two-thirds of its vehicles electrified by the year 2030, the projected successes of these vehicles will mean adding significant momentum towards reaching that goal.

Honda's 2017 Clarity series represents a clear commitment from the company toward engineering the vehicles of the future. The 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell will be among the first wave of efficient fuel cell vehicles to hit the market en masse in the U.S. and we can't wait to see its capabilities. To learn more about Honda's exceedingly innovative 2017 model lineup, visit us at Honda of Salem today!

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