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BMW partners with Toyota to mass-produce hydrogen cars

 BMW partners with Toyota to mass-produce hydrogen cars




 Hydrogen cars from BMW will be manufactured in large quantities, but after obtaining the help of the Japanese company Toyota. Less than a year ago, specifically last September, the BMW iX5 hydrogen car, mechanically advanced from the X5 model, was launched at the Munich Motor Show 2021, where our colleague Karim Deeb was in Germany and covered this global event. While it is scheduled to start production of hydrogen cars from the BMW X5 (BMW X5), it will be manufactured in small numbers! However, our Arab GT team has a new report from Nikkei Asia indicating that a hydrogen BMW car that will be sold in global markets could be here in the coming years, God willing. As BMW sales chief Pieter Nota told Nikkei Asia, production and sales of a hydrogen fuel cell BMW could start as early as 2025, and suggested that the first of these vehicles would likely be an SUV, given The global demand for this class of high-altitude models and their belief that hydrogen technology is “particularly relevant” to this chassis style. Since hydrogen vehicles are able to refuel as quickly as their gas-powered counterparts, and do not lose their range with changes in temperature, we tend to like them. Not only that, but the report also indicates that the car will be jointly developed with the help of the Japanese company Toyota. As Peter Nota told Nikkei Asia: “We have many projects that we are working on with Toyota.” For those who do not remember, the Bavarian company BMW (BMW) worked with the Japanese company Toyota in order to present the BMW Z4 and Toyota GR Supra, so that both cars share many parts, and it is possible that they will renew the partnership with the Japanese brand again because of their experience In the development and production of hydrogen cars such as the Toyota Mirai, the Bavarian company had previously presented a BMW 5 Series GT that runs on hydrogen, but it was just a prototype prototype.

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