BMW Launches iX5 Hydrogen Powered By Toyota Fuel Cells In Global Pilot Fleet | Carscoops carscoops
has launched a pilot fleet of iX5 Hydrogen models that have been four years in the making. A number of international media representatives will soon have the opportunity to test the new SUV as it enters the critical next phase of development.has revealed that its pilot fleet of iX5 Hydrogen models consists of less than 100 vehicles that will be introduced to various markets around the world for demonstration and trial purposes “for various target groups.
Each iX5 Hydrogen starts out life as a standard X5 built at the automaker’s plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The SUV is then sent to the company’s Research and Innovation Center in Munich where a new floor is fitted to accommodate two large hydrogen tanks in the center tunnel and under the rear seat. BMW sources individual fuel cells from Toyota.
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