Kawasaki and Toyota have announced that they are working together to develop hydrogen engines for the Japanese manufacturer's future motorcycle models
The transition to green energy also concerns motorcycle manufacturers, who must also adapt and find alternatives to fossil fuels. Among the options open to them is hydrogen fuel. And the first such models could be coming to the market in the next few years.
Kawasaki and Toyota have announced that they are working together to develop hydrogen engines for the Japanese manufacturer's future motorcycle models. Indeed, Toyota is one of the pioneers of the field among car manufacturers, with its famous Mirai, unveiled in 2014. More recently, the Japanese auto-maker has developed hydrogen versions of two popular models, the Corolla and the Yaris, although these are exclusively focused on racing for the time being.