Toyota’s Hydrogen-Powered Pick-up Truck Can Tackle Any Terrain – and You Can Even Shower in Its Exhaust Emissions
The Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept offers 547 horsepower and up to 15 kW power output to charge EVs or power appliances, highlighting Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell innovation.
- On November 4th, Toyota unveiled the Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept at SEMA 2025 in Las Vegas, showcasing a one-off Tacoma-based hydrogen fuel-cell overlanding vehicle.
- As part of its multi-pathway approach, Toyota says the concept shows hydrogen fuel cells' potential and promotes innovation across ICE, HEV, PHEV, BEV, and FCEV powertrains while exploring wider use in future passenger models like the next Corolla.
- Beneath the bodywork, a second-generation Mirai fuel-cell stack powers the Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept using three pressurized hydrogen tanks and a 24.9-kWh lithium-ion battery pack with two NEMA outlets.
- Acting as a mobile generator, the Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept powers camp accessories and could assist stranded off-road EVs in remote areas, showcasing TRD capabilities.
- This move positions Toyota to continue investing in hydrogen fuel cells as part of its multi-pathway carbon-neutrality approach and explore future vehicle applications beyond concepts.
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The Las Vegas lights flash over the convention center floor as throngs gather around a mid-size vehicle that appears to be built to conquer the desert yet runs on a gas so light it’s virtually air. Toyota’s latest innovation, the Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept, is ready for the 2025 SEMA Show, with silent power and almost [...]
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