BMW and Toyota plan to release jointly-built fuel cell cars in 2025
vehicles as soon as 2025. Nota didn't hint at what to expect, but stressed that fuel cells are"particularly relevant" for large SUVs like the iX5 Hydrogen concept . Small-volume production of the iX5 is expected to start by the end of this year.
BMW and Toyota have collaborated on numerous cars over the years, including the recent revival of the Supra sports car. They formalized their green vehicle tech alliance at the start of 2013, but didn't expect to complete work on an inclusive fuel cell system until 2020. It may seem odd to continue work on hydrogen-powered vehicles at a time when EVs are much more popular. However, Nota pointed to a number of familiar defenses for the technology. Fuel cell cars can be refilled in just a few minutes where EVs take several times longer to recharge, for instance.
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