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JAKARTA - Along with the development of the electric car market, it has an impact on reducing manufacturer interest in developing hydrogen engines in the future. However, some manufacturers still want to instill hydrogen technology in their cars, one of which is Toyota.

Toyota is developing hydrogen cars on their racing cars. Recently, the Japanese automaker has completed its first phase of testing.

Reporting from Carscoops, Thursday, March 9, Toyota used the Glolla GR as a test material for hydrogen-tech racing cars. This car has participated in the Super Taikyu racing event in Fuji, Japan some time ago.

In this trial, Toyota wanted to ensure that to increase optimal combustion and better gas disposal.

Even so, the Toyota GR Corolla Hydrogen still has many weaknesses. This was revealed by Masahiro Sasaki, as a test racer. He said that there were still many evaluations that needed to be done so that the car was perfect in the future.

"This test is also an important evaluation material for us to become the perfect racing car in the future," said Masahiro.

Toyota GR Corolla Hydrogen is planned to take part in the Super Taikyu event for the 2023 season. The trial aims not only for fuel savings, but also to test the level of resilience to ensure that this racing car is suitable for racing.


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