Toyota represented hydrogen-powered car in Tokyo Motor show

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YEREVAN, COTOBER 28, ARMENPRESS. One of the world's biggest automotive spectacles, the Toyota Motor Show, is opening this week, bringing together cutting-edge technology and some pretty strange designs. This year, hydrogen-powered cars are expected to be a feature. Toyota just introduced theMirai, its hydrogen-powered car in the U.S. Bloomberg News says Toyota will show a vehicle called the FCV Plus, which uses hydrogen to power a car and a house. Honda is expected to show its final design for hydrogen fuel cell car, one that like Mirai, would be bound for the U.S. “Armenpress” report about the aforementioned, citing usatoday.

One concept car a few years ago was aimed at showing where dogs could be stowed throughout a vehicle. The designs are aimed at Japanese consumers, who often prefer tall, boxy vehicles with tiny wheels that are perfect for Japan's narrow roads. In America, they'd flop.

The show will also feature new sedans and performance cars that will be coming to the U.S.

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