Honda FCX Clarity is a nameplate used by Honda on alternative fuel vehicles.
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FCX Clarity production ended in August 2021 with US leases for the fuel cell variant continuing through to 2022.
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The FCX Clarity had electric car qualities such as zero emissions while offering five minute refueling times and long range in a full function large sedan.
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FCX Clarity were leased for a month in 2010, including collision coverage, maintenance, roadside assistance and hydrogen fuel.
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In July 2014 Honda announced the FCX Clarity would be discontinued and replaced by a new and higher-volume hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle to be introduced.
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The FCX Clarity was available in 12 approved Honda dealerships located in select California markets, including six dealerships in Southern California, five in the San Francisco Bay Area, and one in Sacramento.
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US market, the FCX Clarity Electric is equipped with a CCS Type 1 combo port for DC charging, which accepts J1772 plugs for AC charging.
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FCX Clarity PHEV was the only variant available in the Forest Blue Pearl exterior color.
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The FCX Clarity PHEV was discontinued in 2021, along with the Fuel Cell model.
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On 25 July 2007 the United States Internal Revenue Service announced that the Honda FCX Clarity met the requirements of the Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit as a qualified fuel-cell motor vehicle.
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Purchasers of the 2005 and 2006 Honda FCX Clarity were eligible for a Section 30B income tax credit, but consumers were not allowed to purchase the vehicle, as it was only available leased in Southern California, where public hydrogen refueling stations are available.
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