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BMW has started testing hydrogen-fuelled X5s

The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT is coming as a “small-series model” in 2022

Published: 16 Jun 2021

BMW has begun testing “near-standard” prototypes of the ‘i Hydrogen NEXT’ – effectively a hydrogen-fuelled X5 – ahead of presenting a “small-series model” in 2022. The X5s will be tested in Europe under “real-life conditions” as BMW gears up to eventually stick a FCEV on sale, perhaps as early as 2025.

The i Hydrogen NEXT uses fuel cells developed together with Toyota and can carry six kilos of hydrogen in twin CFRP tanks. The fuel cell and “performance buffer battery” produce a combined 369bhp, which BMW says provides “the driving dynamics the brand is known for”. No word on range.

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Frank Weber, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Development, says: “Hydrogen fuel cell technology can be an attractive option for sustainable drive trains – especially in larger vehicle classes. That is why road testing of near-standard vehicles with a hydrogen fuel cell drive train is an important milestone in our research and development efforts.”

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