2002 Autonomy Concept
The GM AUTOnomy was a hydrogen-powered concept car, notable as the first concept car designed around a fuel cell system as well as the first fuel cell vehicle with drive-by-wire controls. No pedals and no steering wheel were present; instead an aircraft-like manual control was present. Use of this was optional, hence the "AUTOnomy" name. The car uses a skateboard-style chassis. After its unveiling, the vehicle was put on display at the Test Track attraction at Disney's Epcot before it was removed in 2012 with theā¦
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2002 Autonomy Concept is listed with 2003 First Editions as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 2003 - 2008. Known designer credit: Mark Jones. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
- 2003 First Editions
- Mark Jones Designs
- Concept Cars
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- General Motors Cars
- American Cars
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