Will Future Tesla Model S Top Toyota Mirai’s 312-Mile Range?

Tesla Model S P85D, 2015 Detroit Auto Show

Hydrogen fuel-cell cars today have many similarities to electric cars. Both employ advanced zero-emission powertrains that power the wheels with electric motors, both cost more to buy than gasoline cars of the same size, and both represent only a tiny fraction of today’s car market. The main advantage to fuel-cell vehicles, say the companies that… …read more