Honda Delivers FCX Fuel Cell Vehicle to World's First Individual Customer
Los Angeles-area family are first private citizens to utilize California's Hydrogen Highway
refueling stations
Marking a historic achievement in the evolution of the automobile and the advancement of
future transportation technology, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., today announced the
lease of its revolutionary FCX, an advanced hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle, to the
world's first individual customers, Jon and Sandy Spallino of Redondo Beach, California.
The Spallinos become the world's first fuel cell family, having signed an agreement to lease a
2005 Honda FCX for a period of two years. Honda is the only automotive manufacturer to
certify its fuel cell vehicle for regular daily use and the first to offer its technology to an
individual customer. The Spallinos will use the FCX in everyday normal use, including
commuting to work to Orange County, trips to school for their children, shopping and
household errands.
"American Honda Motor Co. is thrilled to introduce the world's first full cell family," said
John Mendel, senior vice president, automotive operations, for American Honda. "We're
pleased to be taking this historic step forward in the further advancement of our fuel cell
program. Our advanced fuel cell technology has been proven and tested through a successful
fleet sales partnership over the last three years. With this announcement, Honda furthers its
commitment to the continued advancement of this technology for the benefit of society, with
the ultimate goal of achieving large-scale commercialization of fuel cell vehicles."
California Hydrogen Highway
The Spallino family, living in the Los Angeles area, will be among the first individuals to begin
utilizing the first of California's Hydrogen Highway refueling stations, a statewide
infrastructure build out underway to offer hydrogen refueling station access to private
individuals. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the state's commitment to a
Hydrogen Highway in April of this year, creating a public and private partnership to build
California's Hydrogen Highway by 2010.
"We applaud the Governor and his administration for their environmental vision and their
commitment to keeping California on the cutting edge of new technology development," said
Mendel. "Without this initiative, we could not be taking the steps we are today."
Honda FCX on the Road
As the next natural step in deployment of Honda fuel cell technology, the lease of the FCX to
the Spallino family will be the first of several FCX vehicles to be leased to individual
customers over the next year. Honda's leadership in hydrogen vehicle technology also
extends to a fleet of 13 FCX fuel cell vehicles in regular daily use with six public municipal
customers in California, New York and Nevada.
"With its outstanding environmental benefits, advanced technology, and safety-tested
performance, the FCX is proving every day its viability as the transportation technology of
the future," said Mendel. "The Spallino's experience with the FCX will provide Honda
engineers with real-world driving experience and feedback by an individual family, which will
be invaluable as we design future models."
"I'm looking forward to commuting to work and running the kids around in the FCX," said
Jon Spallino, the first retail customer to lease the FCX. "We're really excited about the
opportunity to lease this car. The FCX drives just like any other vehicle on the road --
without the emissions."
The Honda FCX is the first and only hydrogen vehicle to ever be certified by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California's Air Resources Board (CARB).
The EPA certified the 2005 FCX as a Tier-2 Bin 1, and CARB certified the FCX as a Zero
Emission Vehicle (ZEV).
The 2005 FCX model is powered by Honda's originally developed fuel cell stack
(Honda FC Stack) with the breakthrough capability to start and operate at sub-freezing
temperatures as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit, along with increased performance, range and
fuel efficiency compared with earlier models. The FCX was the first fuel cell vehicle to be
listed in the EPA's fuel economy guide in 2003. The 2005 FCX carries an EPA city/highway
rating of 62/51 miles per gallon and a range of 190 miles.
Commitment to Environmentally Friendly Vehicles
Honda's extensive history of environmental leadership includes recognition as the
"Greenest Automaker" by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) in its 2001, 2003 and
2004 rankings of corporate environmental performance with the lowest average emission
levels and highest average fuel economy of any automobile manufacturer.
Honda also leads the automotive industry with the most gas-electric hybrid models: the
Insight, America's first hybrid vehicle; the Civic Hybrid, the first truly mainstream hybrid
model; and the Accord Hybrid, the world's first V6-powered hybrid vehicle.
In April 2005, Honda announced it had begun limited retail sales of its natural
gas-powered Civic GX Sedan paired with a revolutionary new home-refueling appliance
called Phill. The Civic GX is the cleanest internal combustion vehicle ever certified by the
U.S. EPA and, with the introduction of home refueling, has the lowest fuel cost per mile of
any new vehicle. The Phill appliance, manufactured and marketed by FuelMaker
Corporation, is an affordable home refueling appliance that allows drivers the convenience of
refueling their vehicles at home using their existing natural gas supply. Phill is available for
lease through 17 authorized Honda Civic GX California dealers.
Honda (NYSE: HMC) is one of today's leading manufacturers of automobiles and
power products and the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. With more than
120 manufacturing facilities in 30 countries worldwide, Honda now attracts nearly 20 million
customers annually. More than 75 percent of the automobiles and light trucks that Honda
sells in the U.S. are built in North America using domestic and globally sourced parts.
Increasingly, many of these products are developed in America as well, including the Honda
Ridgeline, Civic Coupe, Element and Pilot, and the Acura TL and MDX.
For more information or downloadable high-resolution images of the FCX and other
Honda vehicles, please visit www.hondanews.com. Consumer information is available at
www.hondacars.com. Additional resources for items mentioned in this release include
www.epa.gov and http://www.arb.ca.gov/homepage.htm.
Cheryl Dixon is an avid researcher for fuel saving and environmentally safe vehicles. The results of her continuing research and latest news can be found on her blog: http://hybridandfuelcellcars.featureblog.com and on her website: http://www.HybridAndFuelCellCars.com
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