Toyota to Demonstrate Liquid Hydrogen Hypercar at 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Summary
Toyota Racing will demonstrate its liquid hydrogen-powered Hypercar concept, the Toyota TR LH2, at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans. Based on the same chassis as the TR010 Hybrid Hypercar, the vehicle will complete demonstration laps on June 11th and 13th, driven by three-time Le Mans winner Kazuki Nakajima. This marks the first public running of the liquid hydrogen-fuelled car, following the unveiling of the GR LH2 concept at Le Mans last year.
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· 2 pulledToyota Racing has joined the list of those set to participate in hydrogen demonstration runs at this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, with a Hypercar-based liquid hydrogen concept car.
It will be the first public running for the liquid hydrogen-fuelled car, with the runs following on from the unveiling of Toyota's liquid hydrogen-powered GR LH2 concept at Le Mans last year.
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