Last summer, a Southern California-based company called Hyperion debuted a wild hydrogen-powered hypercar called the XP-1. The company referred to the XP-1 concept as an "educational tool," but ...
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. You're looking at the Hyperion XP-1 hypercar, and it doesn't have a conventional reciprocating motor. It's not an EV, either, because the Hyperion XP-1 is the ...
Last summer, a hydrogen technology startup by the name of Hyperion unveiled a supercar claimed to be powered by a hydrogen-electric powertrain. It was called the XP-1, and although it was originally ...
In August 2020, Hyperion presented plans for the XP-1, a hypercar running on hydrogen. It would not burn the gas in a combustion engine. Instead, it would use it in fuel cells to convert it into ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sebastian Blanco is a veteran automotive reporter based in Michigan. The world was supposed to see Hyperion hydrogen-powered ...
Like Seinfeld's Frank Costanza on Festivus, Hyperion chief executive officer Angelo Kafantaris aired his grievances to Automobile about the public's view on hydrogen-powered vehicles. "[People] think ...
The Hyperion XP-1, unveiled Wednesday, is a hydrogen fuel cell supercar with over 1,000 miles of range, a claimed zero to sixty time of 2.2 seconds, and a claimed top speed of over 220 mph. It's also ...
California-based company Hyperion has released images, video and some details about its wild-looking XP-1 hydrogen supercar, the first fuel cell performance car. Forget the Lucid Air's 517-mile range, ...
A company based in Orange, California, on Wednesday unveiled a hydrogen-electric supercar. The company is Hyperion, a technology startup specializing in hydrogen generation, storage and propulsion, ...
In a bid to bring an end to reliance on polluting fossil fuels and cut down tailpipe carbon emissions, automakers are experimenting with various new types of energy sources, from high-capacity ...
California-based hydrogen-energy startup Hyperion just revealed its XP-1 hypercar. It will build just 300 examples of the fuel-cell-powered vehicle. The company claims the XP-1 can hit 60 mph in under ...
Angelo Kafantaris is a man on a mission. He's the CEO of Hyperion, which on Wednesday morning debuted a new hypercar that wants to prove you can go really fast without wrecking the planet. But this ...