Chevrolet Shows Off Its Chunky Colorado ZH2 Fuel Cell Truck
Chevrolet Shows Off Its Chunky Colorado ZH2 Fuel Cell TruckOctober 4th, 2016 by Steve Hanley byThe US Army is always on the alert for new technology that will help it accomplish its mission.Often in todays world, small detachments of troops are required to operate independently far from established bases.Many such areas have no electricity and no water available.
Steve Hanley
U.S. Army Interested In Fuel Cell Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 Pickup
Despite plenty of excitement over the technology, hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars have not made significant inroads in the automotive industry.Now a modified Chevrolet truck is to be tested by the U.S. Army.However the U.S. Army is very interested in testing what fuel cell technology can do.
Brendan Byrne
GM and U.S. Army team up for rugged, fuel-cell-powered Chevrolet Colorado ZH-2
DETROIT - Its not just that the fuel-cell-powered Chevrolet Colorado ZH-2 is a silent, off-road beast that makes the U.S. Army keen on testing it.Indeed, its powertrain will make it pretty stealth compared to petroleum-powered counterparts.But the Chevy Colora do ZH-2, revealed this week at the fall meeting of the Association of the United States Army in Washington, D.C., also has a technology that could aid troops when electricity is needed in remote places.
David Muller
Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 Hydrogen Pickup
The U.S. Army gets all the best toys.From rocket-equipped helicopters to hovercraft to Oshkoshs L-ATV, there isnt a modern machine our military cant test.The latest piece of forward-thinking technology comes from General Motors, and it doesnt just look wild รข" lurking beneath the surface of its inflated panels is a truly remarkable powertrain.
Miles Branman
Chevrolet Colorado ZH2, the most bad-ass fuel-cell SUV to date, unveiled
That bad-ass truck you see above is the Chevrolet Colorado ZH2.It was unveiled by GM during a recent Association of the United States Army meeting where it was dubbed "the most extreme off-road-capable fuel-cell powered electric vehicle ever from General Motors."Certainly looks extreme to me.Those are 37-inch tires holding up the 6 1/2-foot tall vehicle, which features a "stretched midsize pickup chassis" and special reinforcements.
Todd Haselton
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