Toyota Gazoo Racing has unveiled the Toyota GR LH2 Racing Concept, a liquid hydrogen-fueled test car based on the GR010 Hybrid Hypercar.
The concept car aims to explore hydrogen's potential through motorsports and is slightly larger than the GR010 Hybrid Hypercar.
While specific performance figures haven't been provided, the GR010 Hybrid Hypercar features a 680 PS twin-turbo V6 engine and a 272 PS front-mounted electric motor.
This isn't Toyota's first foray into hydrogen-powered vehicles in motorsports, with previous projects such as the gaseous hydrogen-engined Corolla.
Toyota is focused on a carbon-neutral future and aims to expand the production and usage of hydrogen in collaboration with industry partners.
The company has showcased hydrogen-powered vehicles in events like the Ypres Rally and the Circuit de la Sarthe.
Toyota commemorates its 40th anniversary of Le Mans entry in 1985 as it looks ahead to a hydrogen-inclusive future.
This racing concept is part of Toyota's efforts to innovate in sustainable technologies and push the boundaries in motorsports.