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BMW and Toyota announced today that they are collaborating on a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle that will be out as a 2028 model. Whether it's coming to the U.S. is an open question for now.
After years of developing the technology, building prototypes and even going on a world tour with a hydrogen-powered iX5, BMW is officially committing to producing hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, the ...
BMW says the iX5's entire fuel-cell-electric system makes a combined 374 horsepower. The company also says its curb weight is comparable to the plug-in-hybrid X5, which weighed 5627 pounds on our ...
12-cylinder hydrogen engine of BMW Hydrogen 7. Only 100 total vehicles were produced to put their technology to the test. [2] BMW said it chose public figures such as politicians, media figures, businessmen and big names in the entertainment industry such as 2007 Academy Award-winning director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and the chairman of Sixt AG, Erich Sixt, because “they would be ...
Between 2005 - 2007, BMW tested a luxury car named the BMW Hydrogen 7, powered by a hydrogen ICE, which achieved 301 km/h (187 mph) in tests. [citation needed] At least two of these concepts have been manufactured. [citation needed]
The BMW H2R ("Hydrogen Record Car") is a racecar adapted to run on liquid hydrogen fuel. It was conceived and developed in 10 months under the direction of Dr. Raymond Freymann . The H2R’s 6.0-liter V12 engine , which draws on BMW's Valvetronic and Double-VANOS technology, is based on the 760i’s gasoline-fueled powerplant.
BMW is still experimenting with its own hydrogen fuel cell car, the iX5 Hydrogen, launched at the beginning of 2023. This is an adaptation of the BMW X5 SUV and is being used to assess the ...
BMW and Toyota plan to sell jointly-created fuel cell cars starting in 2025.