Hydrogen-powered Toyota and Ligier prototypes demo at Le Mans 24 Hours
Racer • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 11:14 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Hydrogen-powered race cars from Toyota and Ligier are scheduled to complete demonstration laps at the Circuit de la Sarthe during the Le Mans 24 Hours next week. This showcases advancements in alternative energy technologies in motorsport. The event will provide an opportunity for fans and stakeholders to witness these vehicles in action, increasing awareness around sustainable racing. Further details about their performance and future implications for racing are anticipated during the event.
- •Toyota and Ligier will drive hydrogen-powered prototypes.
- •Demonstration laps take place next week at Le Mans.
- •Event highlights advancement in sustainable racing technologies.
- •Showcase aims to draw attention to alternative energy options.
- •Fans can witness cutting-edge innovation in motorsport.
- 11:14 AMRacer — Hydrogen-powered Toyota and Ligier prototypes set to run demonstration laps at Le Mans
"Two cutting-edge hydrogen-powered race cars are set to complete demonstration laps at the Circuit de la Sarthe at the Le Mans 24 Hours next week.
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