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New Mission H24 prototype unveiled with future milestones outlined
The new images of the zero-emission hydrogen racing car reveal a completely different aerodynamic design, as H24 shares further technical details and future milestones. The car will utilize a 400 kW lithium battery and a motor and drivetrain that aim for a maximum output of 872 hp. It will also have two hydrogen fuel tanks, storing a total of 7.8 kg of hydrogen at 700 bars. The car is targeted to weigh around 1300 kg and reach a top speed of 320 kph on Michelin tires. The objective is to match the pace of GT3 racing. The aim of the project is to provide the first zero-emission winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The project is a collaboration with TotalEnergies, Michelin, Symbio, and Plastic Omnium. The general design will be finalized in March 2024, and the car will be assembled and tested in January 2025. The name of the car will be revealed on November 13th via H24’s social media.
Source: Motorsport Week