The Greenest Bmw Arrives
BMW aims to showcase its fuel viability in a brand new sedan dubbed as Hydrogen 7. Said vehicle is the greenest most advanced and at about half a million dollars it is definitely the most expensive BMW ever built. However if you are one of the lucky few chosen by the automaker it will be loaned to you for free.
The automaker earlier made 25 to 30 BMW Hydrogen 7 prototype sedans to be offered to chosen politician scientist business leader media member or celebrity around the globe who BMW thinks can best campaign hydrogen as an alternative fuel for the auto market.
Also a total of 100 of Hydrogen 7 sedans will be distributed around the globe to countries in Asia and Europe in addition to the United States. In Europe lucky individuals must lease Hydrogen 7 sedan for a fixed amount in accordance with the law of the land. The automaker hopes that the production version of the vehicle will be on sale by 2020.
Parts BMW auto used in Hydrogen 7 are more advanced that the conventional. When it comes to appearance Hydrogen 7 is identical to the topoftheline BMW 760Li ultraluxury sedan for which it took the 6.0liter 12cylinder engine and other spoiling amenities. These plus the environmentfriendly nature of the car made it more than desirable.
Also auto parts BMW in Hydrogen 7 incorporated an internal combustion engine which is capable of running on both gasoline and hydrogen. It can run the car about 435 miles with both tanks full and 124 miles on hydrogen alone.
“The public often sees hydrogen and hybrids in the same way as green vehicles” said BMWs director of traffic and the environment Dr. Klaus Scheurer. “But hybrid technology alone does not solve the problem of sustainable mobility.”
With regards fueling Pierre Gauthier hydrogen director for Air Liquide the French energy giant noted “The availability of fueling is really an issue with the retailers.” He further added that his company is ready to provide hydrogen for vehicles either in gaseous or liquid form. Right now he continued these retailers are leaning toward hydrogen gas which could complicate BMWs liquid hydrogen hopes.
About the writer: Jennifer Dylan is a 35yearold gal who hails from San Francisco. She has a habit of updating herself on new car trends and models. She spends most of her time reading up on cars and hopes to test drive them. She works for one of the topnotch car parts dealer in the U.S.
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