After four years of development, BMW has launched a pilot fleet of its iX5 Hydrogen vehicles.
The fleet of under 100 cars are set to be used internationally for demonstration and trial purposes, coming as a first chance for users to gain experience of what the hydrogen-powered Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) has to offer.
Based on BMW’s current X5, the iX5 Hydrogen features fuel cell systems, utilising Toyota cells, which the company says offers a “high continuous output” of 125kW or 170bhp.
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