BMW Still Working on Fuel Cell Vehicles with Toyota
BMW CEO Harald Krueger confirmed during a statement made earlier today that fuel cell vehicles continue to be of interest
BMW CEO Harald Krueger confirmed during a statement made earlier today that fuel cell vehicles continue to be of interest
BMW Motorsport boss claimed the Germans are still developing hydrogen-powered cars and the first FCEV should make an appearance somewhere in the mid 2020s.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger reinforced last week the company's commitment to launch a hydrogen fuel-cell car in the next five years.
For the press, the chief developer said a hydrogen fuel cell platform only makes sense in vehicles above the 5 Series.
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A new BMW 5 GT prototype was spotted in Spain during a testing session which highlights BMW's commitment to the somewhat controversial method of propulsion.
Mercedes-Benz is jumping on the hydrogen bandwagon and creating a hydrogen fuel cell-powered GLC Class by 2018
BMW said on Wednesday to Automotive News that it's planning a fuel-cell vehicle - likely a larger-sized sedan - to go on sale after 2020.
BMW, Toyota and Honda have been fighting for hydrogen fuel cell technology for quite some time, while Tesla fights against it. Is hydrogen worth pursuing?
BMW 5 Series GT with hydrogen fuel cells was spied during testing on public roads. The test vehicle was based on a BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo