Toyota to Demonstrate Liquid Hydrogen Car at Le Mans
Toyota’s liquid hydrogen-powered prototype will run in public for the first time next weekend ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Japanese marque has announced. The TR LH2 Racing Prototype — unveiled at Le Mans last year as the GR LH2 Racing Prototype — will conduct a pair of demonstration runs around the Circuit de la Sarthe in the run-up to the FIA World Endurance Championship blue riband, one on Thursday June 11 and the other on Saturday 13 June before the race begins. Toyota Racing vice-chairman Kazuki Nakajima will be at the wheel for the demo runs, which will also feature the Alpine Alpenglow and the Ligier Bosch JS2 RH2. It will mark the latest step towards Toyota fulfulling its long-held aim of competing for wins in the French endurance classic with hydrogen internal combustion power, having pioneered the technology in Super Taikyu in Japan from 2021 onwards. The formal target date for hydrogen-powered cars to begin racing at Le Mans remains 2028, alth...