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Jay Leno Becomes BMW Hydrogen 7 Pioneer

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The latest addition to Jay Leno’s incredible collection of automobiles is one of BMW’s hydrogen-powered 7-series sedans. Mr. Leno is well-known for his love of cars and follows in the footsteps of Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Richard Gere and Sharon Stone by taking the keys to a Hydrogen 7.

The green theme of the 7-series is echoed in Leno’s massive 20,000 square-foot garage, which is largely powered by steam. Another notable “green” car in Leno’s collection is his bio-diesel-fueled EcoJet from the 2006 SEMA show.

The Hydrogen 7 is powered by a V-12 with 260 horsepower and runs on traditional gasoline or liquid hydrogen. Cruising range is approximately 125 miles on hydrogen and 300 miles on gasoline.

Leno is certainly an excellent choice to represent BMW’s achievements on the hydrogen front and will probably appreciate the car more than other celebrities who have been handed the keys since he loves cars. Expect to hear more about other high-profile Hydrogen 7 deliveries in the coming months.

Article continues: http://news.windingroad.com/body-stylesmar...ogen-7-pioneer/

I love BMW's approach to using hydrogen, and Leno is a great promotional choice!

:thumbsup: BMW

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