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BMW and Toyota Partner on Hydrogen Vehicles
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BMW and Toyota are deepening their collaboration to develop next-generation fuel cell technology, with BMW set to launch its first series production hydrogen-powered vehicle in 2028. This milestone marks the arrival of the first-ever fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) from a global premium manufacturer, showcasing the companies' commitment to zero-emission technology. BMW's CEO, Oliver Zipse, emphasized that this innovation will redefine future mobility, while Toyota's President, Koji Sato, highlighted their shared vision for carbon neutrality and a hydrogen economy. The upcoming hydrogen vehicle will be based on existing BMW models, featuring a powertrain system co-developed with Toyota, aimed at reducing development costs and expanding infrastructure for hydrogen usage. BMW's iX5 Hydrogen has already demonstrated successful testing, boasting a range of 500 km and quick refueling times, enhancing the practicality of hydrogen vehicles. This collaboration seeks to create a robust market for FCEVs while preserving the unique identities of both brands.

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