BMW and Toyota Unveil Joint Hydrogen Vehicle Project for 2028
Key Ideas
  • BMW and Toyota collaborate on series-production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) for 2028, marking a milestone in automotive history.
  • BMW successfully tests BMW iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet worldwide, with features like short refueling times, emission-free driving, and up to 300 miles of electric range.
  • Collaborative efforts aim to expand FCEV options, reduce costs, and bring the vision of hydrogen mobility closer to reality, maintaining distinct brand identities.
  • Toyota plans to develop a hydrogen-powered prototype of its Hilux pickup truck as part of the partnership, emphasizing shared values and passion for carbon neutrality.
BMW has announced plans to launch its first series-production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), a hydrogen vehicle, in 2028 in collaboration with Toyota. This project represents a significant milestone in automotive history, with the companies jointly developing the powertrain system for passenger vehicles. BMW has already tested its BMW iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet, showcasing features like fast refueling times, emission-free driving, and a range of up to 300 miles. The collaboration between BMW and Toyota aims to offer customers a wider range of FCEV options while maintaining distinct brand identities. Toyota is also working on a hydrogen-powered prototype of its Hilux pickup truck, emphasizing a shared passion for carbon neutrality and technology openness. The companies envision a future where hydrogen energy supports society and are committed to accelerating efforts in hydrogen mobility.
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