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BMW Hydrogen 7 Press Release

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BMW Hydrogen 7 Press Release

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BMW is the world’s first car maker to present a hydrogen-drive car which has successfully completed the process of series development: The BMW Hydrogen 7 with its hydrogen combustion engine is the result of a consistent development strategy now rendering this trendsetting concept of sustained mobility fully suitable for regular use in today’s world.

Read "BMW Hydrogen 7 Revealed" @ World Car Fans

Dual-mode drive: Flexible switchover from hydrogen to gasoline providing an overall range of more than 700 kilometres.

This is the key until hydrogen stations become more common IMO. It would be nice to see a trimode that would include Ethanol as a fuel as well.

They've been working on this for years, I'm glad to see it get to this point. This makes so much more sense than fuel cells.

Wow, a 12 cylinder engine and the 0-60 time is still 9.5 seconds?

Still though, damn impressive it can run on both fuels... I can't wait to see what we'll have on the road in 10 years.

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