British engineering giant JCB is targeting a new land speed record with a 32-foot car powered by its own hydrogen engines.
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JCB, the British construction equipment giant best known for its signature yellow construction machinery, is returning to the ...
The manufacturer wants to beat the 350mph record it set with a diesel car in 2006 with its new Hydromax.
JCB has unveiled its new 1,600bhp Hydromax vehicle - a bullet-shaped 'streamliner' that's powered by two green hydrogen ...
The 32-foot-long JCB Hydromax car is being prepared to travel over 350 mph with the British manufacturer’s new hydrogen ...
JCB is returning to Bonneville with a 350 MPH hydrogen-powered car, betting its clean-engine technology can reshape heavy industry.
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JCB’s 1,600 hp Hydromax aims to become world’s fastest hydrogen-powered car ever
JCB is returning to the Bonneville Salt Flats with a new target in sight: ...
The JCB Hydromax was unveiled at the company's global headquarters on Tuesday evening JCB has announced an attempt to set a new world land speed record with a car powered by hydrogen, 20 years after ...
British engineering company JCB is preparing to return to the Bonneville Salt Flats in the US in an attempt to set a new land speed record with a hydrogen-powered car.
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