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Toyota's latest motorsport innovation, the GR LH2 Racing Concept, uses liquid hydrogen (LH2) as its fuel source. Derived from the championship-winning GR010 HYBRID Hypercar platform, a Le Mans ...
The GR LH2 Racing Concept is an operational test car based on the GR010 Hybrid Hypercar, its current Le Mans entry. Toyota is tight-lipped about the full capabilities of the liquid hydrogen-fueled ...
While the GR LH2 Racing Concept is currently a test car and not available for commercial purchase, its development signals Toyota’s long-term vision for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Toyota’s GR LH2 is the GR H2 Concept’s successor, and distinguishes itself from its predecessor with new bodywork, such as remodeled side intakes, a taller rear wing, and a larger fin.
Toyota will show off a ran ge ofg cars at this years Goodwood Festival of Speed, including some Gazoo Racing cars and more.
Called the GR LH2 Racing Concept, it follows previous hydrogen concepts from Toyota and will once again double up as a testbed for hydrogen technology in motorsports.
Toyota debuted a hydrogen-fueled racing prototype at the Circuit de la Sarthe ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.; Toyota calls it the GR LH2 Racing Concept, and it's based on the GR010 Hybrid ...
Toyota GR LH2 Racing Concept uses a hydrogen engine paired with a hybrid system. The concept is based on the GR010 Hybrid that races at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. GR LH2 follows 2023’s GR H2 ...
Toyota has unveiled the GR LH2 prototype, a liquid-hydrogen-powered test car built on the GR010 Le Mans Hypercar chassis, marking a major step in its hydrogen motorsport development.