47th International Vienna Motor Symposium
Toyota New Hydrogen-Engine with High Reliability for Light Commercial Vehicle
Authors
T. Sakuma, S. Ido, Y. Haruna, H. Kosaka, K. Nakata, Toyota Motor Corporation, Aichi, Japan
Year
2026
Print Info
Production/Publication ÖVK
Summary
As part of multi-pathway approach toward carbon neutrality, Toyota is focusing on H2 as a powertrain fuel and has been developing FCEVs for many years. To further expand the adoption of H2, Toyota has developed a new H2 engine for light commercial vehicles.
The new engine is based on a V6 3.5-liter petrol turbocharged engine. Over 95% of its components are carried over, and it achieves a thermal efficiency of 39.3%. Additionally, it minimizes engine-out emissions by a lean combustion system and meets the regulatory standards equivalent to Euro 7. Furthermore, Toyota has addressed H2-related challenges such as H2 embrittlement, abnormal combustion, and the impact on components in low-temperature environments. The engine has undergone various durability tests and on-road testing to enhance its reliability.
Toyota will deliver light commercial vehicles equipped with H2 engines to customers, contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.
ISBN
978-3-9504969-5-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.62626/3qg6-kk7d
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