Hydrogen-powered vehicles have not been popular in the market. Their adoption was not mainstream, and operating them on a daily basis brings its own anxiety. However, they are not without benefits. These benefits are why cars such as the 2018 Honda Clarity Fuel Cell Sedan are still being sold. Operating in the midsize sedan, the Clarity Fuel Cell competes only with the Toyota Mirai Sedan. With a base price of MSRP $58,490, the Clarity Fuel Cell offers a standalone trim. Its hydrogen-powered electric engine produces 174 horsepower and has a torque output of 221 lb-ft from a 1-speed direct drive transmission sending power to the front wheels. This setup gets you an EPA rating of 68 combined and provides 366 miles of range.