There’s only one of the Fiat’s fuel cell hybrid cars in the world — called the Panda because of its cute, boxy frame — but for this week’s Green Overdrive video show, we got to take the Fiat Panda on a test drive around the streets of San Jose, Calif. The first thing that you notice when climbing into a Fiat Panda is that it sprays water underneath the car when it stops and starts, a byproduct of the fuel cell. While Fiat won’t be producing the car for mass production anytime soon, the technology could be used in future fuel cell and EV cars.
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