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Toyota’s new hypercar runs on liquid hydrogen, debuts at Le Mans

Toyota’s new hypercar runs on liquid hydrogen, debuts at Le Mans
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 6/12/2025

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Toyota has unveiled its new hydrogen-powered hypercar, the GR LH2 Racing Concept, at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, signaling a significant advancement in hydrogen combustion technology for motorsport. Building on last year’s GR H2 Concept, the GR LH2 features a hybrid powertrain that combines hydrogen combustion with electric hybrid technology, likely sharing design elements with the successful GR010 Hybrid racecar. The vehicle sports a more aggressive aerodynamic design, including smaller LED headlights, redesigned side intakes, a taller rear wing, and a pronounced fin, while maintaining a similar greenhouse to the GR010. Measuring 5,100 mm long and 2,050 mm wide, the GR LH2 aims to deliver strong track performance and demonstrate hydrogen’s viability in endurance racing. This new hypercar is part of Toyota’s broader “multi-pathway” strategy toward a carbon-neutral future, which includes battery-electric vehicles, hybrids, carbon-neutral fuels, and hydrogen-powered systems. Toyota’s continued investment in hydrogen technology extends beyond

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