List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles

A hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle (HICEV) is a vehicle powered by a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine. Some versions are hydrogen–gasoline hybrids.

1800s

 * 1807 – Francois Isaac de Rivaz – the De Rivaz engine, the first internal combustion engine using hydrogen as a fuel
 * 1863 – Étienne Lenoir – Hippomobile

BMW

 * 2002 – BMW 750hL
 * 2007 – Hydrogen 7 is powered by a dual-fuel internal combustion engine–liquid hydrogen
 * 2007 – BMW H2R speed record car – ICE–liquid hydrogen

CMB.TECH (Compagnie Maritime Belge)

 * 2017 – Hydroville – a hydrogen internal combustion engine (dual-fuel) ferry
 * 2021 – Dual Fuel Truck – a hydrogen internal combustion engine (dual-fuel) truck
 * 2021 – Hydrobingo – a hydrogen internal combustion engine (dual-fuel) ferry
 * 2022 – HydroTug – a hydrogen internal combustion engine (dual-fuel) tugboat

Hydrogen Car Company

 * Hydrogen Car Company hydrogen-converted Nissan Frontier
 * Hydrogen Car Company hydrogen-converted Shelby Cobra

Intergalactic Hydrogen

 * Intergalactic Hydrogen hydrogen-converted Hummer

Mini

 * MINI Hatch/Cooper "CleanEnergy" is a running experimental concept car with a dual-fuel engine

Mahindra & Mahindra

 * Mahindra HyAlfa: a hydrogen internal combustion engine auto rickshaw

Ford

 * 2001 – Ford P2000 concept car using the Zetec 2.0L engine. (Note: Ford had several concept vehicles that used the P2000 designation.)
 * 2006 – F-250 Super Chief a "Tri-Flex" engine concept pickup
 * 2006 – Ford E-450 H2ICE Shuttle Bus a 12-passenger shuttle bus with a supercharged V10 fueled by compressed hydrogen

Mazda

 * 1991 – Mazda HR-X hydrogen Rotary
 * 1993 – Mazda HR-X2 hydrogen Rotary
 * 1993 – Mazda MX-5 Miata hydrogen Rotary
 * 1995 – Mazda Capella, first public street test of the hydrogen Rotary engine
 * 2003 – Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen RE hydrogen-gasoline hybrid Rotary
 * 2005 – Mazda Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid
 * 2007 – Mazda Hydrogen RE Plug in Hybrid

Aston Martin

 * Aston Martin, together with Alset GmbH, constructed the Aston Martin Hybrid Hydrogen Rapide S, a dual-fuel gasoline and hydrogen powered car used during 24H Nurburgring 2013

Revolve (Acquired by CMB.TECH )

 * 2010 – Ford Transit H2ICE

Alpine

 * 2022 Alpenglow Hy4

Chevrolet

 * 2010 Silverado

Ronn Motor

 * 2008 – Scorpion

Tokyo City University

 * 1974 – Musashi-1
 * 1975 – Musashi-2
 * 1977 – Musashi-3
 * 1980 – Musashi-4
 * 1982 – Musashi-5
 * 1984 – Musashi-6
 * 1986 – Musashi-7
 * 1990 – Musashi-8
 * 1994 – Musashi-9
 * 1997 – Musashi-10

Toyota

 * 2021 – Modified Corolla Sport
 * 2022 – Modified GR Yaris

University of California, Riverside

 * 1992 – Ford Ranger (Experimental Conversion)
 * 2000 – Modified Shelby Cobra  It achieved a respectable 108.16 mph, missing the world record for hydrogen powered vehicles by 0.1 mph.