You know how you see a show car, and it’s really cool, and then four years later you see the production car, and it sucks? And you go, What happened? They had it! They had it in the palm of their hands! They grabbed defeat from the jaws of victory! What happened was, the designers came up with this really great idea. Then they take it to the engineers, and the engineers go, ‘Nah, we can’t do that. That’s impossible.’ And so it gets a lot worse. Then they take it to the manufacturing people, and they go, ‘We can’t build that!’ And it gets a lot worse.

Do you see the grief, the anguish in these words? Well this statement can be echoed by all of us after LA motor show, last week. Concept cars are nothing new. But they are never ever (even rarer than watching a Dodo at LA) turned into reality.

Honda’s FC Sport, a concept three-seater (driver, front-and-center) at the LA Auto Show uses the same V-Flow fuel cell stack and electric drivetrain found in the FCX Clarity of the past (a concept i.e.)

Hydrogen fuel cell means a lotta energy consumption, better efficiency and zero emission.

We just hope that it comes out. We want to see the concept materializing. Please?