The production-intent hydrogen fuel cell system that can be packaged in the space of a traditional four-cylinder engine and be ready for commercial production in 2015.
Up-to-date fuel cell electric vehicle
Fueled by GM’s fourth-generation fuel cell propulsion system
Breakthrough in promoting the use bottleneck of fuel cell vehicles
Engineered for 80,000 km of life
More convenient for everyday use more sustainable power system
High Security Performance
Achieving 0 to 100 kph in 12 seconds
Official Car of Expo & Winter Olympics
Equipped with a long list of standard safety features
– Equipped with driver and front passenger airbags
– Side airbags
– Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
– Traction Control System (TCS)
– Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
– Advanced hydrogen storage, estimated range of 320 km per fill-up
– Equinox’ fuel cells are composed by 440 pieces of series battery
– Power output up to 93 kw
– 73 kw (100 hp) synchronous motor
– Achieving 0 to 100 kph in 12 seconds
– A top speed of 160 km/hour
Official Car of Expo & Winter Olympics
– The official car of 2010 Shanghai Expo, to present all the visitors to China the cleanest cars in future
– Responsible for transporting participants in 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, including representatives of the organizing committee, media, athletes, government officials and other personnel; allow people to experience the benefits brought by hydrogen fuel cells; and help achieving more environmentally friendly target
Charles Freese, the executive director of GM Fuel Cell Activities, deliver the key of GM's next-generation fuel cell car to the first long-term user
GM is ready prepared for the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell production in 2015. By then, the true "green" car will be officially driving into our lives, and in the real sense realize the green travel with zero-gas and zero-emissions.





