Last summer, a Southern California-based company called Hyperion debuted a wild hydrogen-powered hypercar called the XP-1. The company referred to the XP-1 concept as an "educational tool," but ...
Last summer, a hydrogen technology startup by the name of Hyperion unveiled a supercar claimed to be powered by a hydrogen-electric powertrain. It was called the XP-1, and although it was originally ...
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. You're looking at the Hyperion XP-1 hypercar, and it doesn't have a conventional reciprocating motor. It's not an EV, either, because the Hyperion XP-1 is the ...
Experience the future of driving with the Hyperion XP-1, the ultimate hydrogen fuel hypercar. In this video, we showcase the XP-1's revolutionary aerodynamic design, impressive 2000 horsepower, and ...
In August 2020, Hyperion presented plans for the XP-1, a hypercar running on hydrogen. It would not burn the gas in a combustion engine. Instead, it would use it in fuel cells to convert it into ...
California-based hydrogen-energy startup Hyperion just revealed its XP-1 hypercar. It will build just 300 examples of the fuel-cell-powered vehicle. The company claims the XP-1 can hit 60 mph in under ...
California-based company Hyperion has released images, video and some details about its wild-looking XP-1 hydrogen supercar, the first fuel cell performance car. Forget the Lucid Air's 517-mile range, ...
A company based in Orange, California, on Wednesday unveiled a hydrogen-electric supercar. The company is Hyperion, a technology startup specializing in hydrogen generation, storage and propulsion, ...
Like Seinfeld's Frank Costanza on Festivus, Hyperion chief executive officer Angelo Kafantaris aired his grievances to Automobile about the public's view on hydrogen-powered vehicles. "[People] think ...
Next month will see the launch of what looks to be a radically new and interesting vehicle from California-based company Hyperion Motors. The XP-1 aims to be the first to deliver supercar-level ...
We were supposed to see this hydrogen-electric supercar at the New York Auto Show, but with that canceled due to coronavirus, Hyperion has revealed the look of its XP-1 with this brief video. After ...
Angelo Kafantaris is a man on a mission. He's the CEO of Hyperion, which on Wednesday morning debuted a new hypercar that wants to prove you can go really fast without wrecking the planet. But this ...