I'm for hydrogen as well. Any electric vehicle needs a huge battery bank and those batteries aren't clean... they need lots of rare metals that require strip-mining and long-distance transport.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4YXmTkOsYM"]Honda Urban EV Concept First Look: 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show - YouTube[/ame]
Pretty cool.... They even found a retro announcer from the 60's..... With skinny tie and Brylcreem...
Dave.... I'm sure you will make great use of the light up display between the headlights....... Signalling profusely to other drivers your happiness.....
Looks like they're using some of the same design cues for more than one concept. Article here: https://jalopnik.com/the-honda-sports-ev-concept-gives-some-hope-for-a-fun-e-1819827554
Saw a few of those when I lived in Japan. The Toyota 2000GT and the Mazda Cosmo were a couple of the coolest cars on the road in the late 60's and early 70's.
I love the lines of the Sports EV Concept, but by the time you get US compliant bumpers on there and all of the various required lights, reflectors, etc... then the assembly line automation engineers take a whack at the hard to assemble bits... then the bean counters get involved, it's gonna be tacky.