BMW 7-Series Hydrogen Car, coming up

It’s confirmed. BMW is all set to produce a hydrogen-based version of its popular 7-series model within the next two years not four years as was previously announced. The German automaker plans to produce at least a few hundred of these hydrogen cars. The vehicles will have two fuel tanks: one for standard gasoline and the other for hydrogen. This means that future drivers can switch between using gasoline and hydrogen which will be very important as hydrogen re-fueling centers are yet to be established.

The hydrogen-powered cars are part of BMW’s long term goal of offering hydrogen motors in all its cars. This is definitely good news for every living, breathing organism in this world: hydrogen cars run on water, produces only water vapor emissions, and uses unlimited supply of hydrogen from sunlight.

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Posted by Rowan Pierce in Alternative Fuels, Auto News, Auto Technology, Auto Trends and Innovations, BMW |


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