Toyota continues to demonstrate its commitment to next-generation technology with its recent unveiling of the groundbreaking Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) at CES 2014.

As you'll see in the video below, Toyota's FCV is a zero-emissions vehicle that uses oxygen from the air and hydrogen stored in tanks to produce electricity that powers the car. Since hydrogen is replacing gasoline as fuel, the only by-product of the chemical reaction is water. In other words, the FCV marks a significant achievement towards providing drivers with environmentally sustainable vehicles.

But, the FCV isn't just a far-flung concept as it's set to reach the American market next summer. Here's one of Toyota's lead engineers on the project to further explain how the FCV works:

At Mark Toyota, we simply can't wait to take the road-tested FCV out for a test drive. In the meantime, please visit our Plover, WI dealership to test drive the new Toyota model of your choice!

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