In a bold step toward sustainable luxury, BMW introduces the 760 hydrogen—a pioneering vehicle that redefines high-performance engineering through clean, next-generation hydrogen technology.
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The BMW 760 hydrogen merges cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell technology with the brand’s signature luxury and precision driving dynamics. Designed for eco-conscious drivers without compromise, this flagship delivers instant torque, extended range, and a zero-emission footprint, positioning BMW at the forefront of sustainable high-performance motoring.
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Harnessing advanced hydrogen fuel cell systems, the 760 hydrogen converts hydrogen into electricity to power dual electric motors. This integration ensures rapid acceleration and seamless power delivery, while emitting only water vapor—making it a true pioneer in zero-emission luxury. Its lightweight design and aerodynamic profile enhance efficiency and elegance on every journey.
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Inside, the 760 hydrogen offers opulent, sustainable materials—ethically sourced leather alternatives and recycled composites—blending comfort with environmental responsibility. State-of-the-art infotainment and driver-assist technologies deliver a connected, intuitive experience, redefining what luxury means in the age of hydrogen mobility.
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The BMW 760 hydrogen marks a transformative moment in automotive history—where luxury meets sustainability through bold innovation. Experience the future today and drive toward cleaner horizons with BMW’s groundbreaking hydrogen technology.
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The BMW Hydrogen 7 is a limited production hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle built from 2005 to 2007 [1] by German automobile manufacturer BMW. The car is based on BMW's traditional petrol-powered BMW 7 Series (E65) line of vehicles, and more specifically the 760Li. BMW Hydrogen 7 is a revolutionary development within the BMW 7 Series as a whole: The engine, suspension and body of this new model are based on the overall vehicle concept carried over from the BMW 760i and BMW 760Li Saloons.
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At the same time BMW Hydrogen 7 features a dual. BMW's Hydrogen 7 was a breakthrough for the time BMW's Hydrogen 7 was based on the 760Li model and the innovative system was modified to incorporate one tank for gasoline and a second one for hydrogen. The engine was a 6.
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Pioneering achievement: BMW hydrogen drive in series production For the BMW Group, its commitment to hydrogen is an expression of its technologically. Discover BMW's hydrogen-powered future: fewer raw materials, superior in extreme conditions, and a vision for sustainable, high. BMW is ready to put its hydrogen tech into a more practical package with a hybrid 7 that, like the H2R, uses the 6.0 liter 12 cylinder engine from the 760Li.
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The V12 of the normal 760 (petrol) provides 445 horsepower, it could do the same with hydrogen, but the ability to be bivalent reduced its power to 260 hp and torque to 391 Nm. Either the power of a 3 litres, and a couple of 4 liters at BMW. This is the price to pay for the establishment of a network of hydrogen stations.
BMW will start mass production of its third-generation hydrogen fuel-cell system in 2028 at Plant Steyr, Austria, moving hydrogen from decades of prototypes into full. Meet The BMW Hydrogen 7 The BMW Hydrogen 7 was a low-volume prototype introduced in 2006, equipped with dual. With 45 years of experience in hydrogen technology and over 20 in fuel cells, the BMW Group is a pioneer in alternative drive technologies.
Now, the new BMW X5 is set to be the first model on the market to offer a choice of five different drives: petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid, battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cell. Joining the lineup in 2028, the BMW iX5 Hydrogen will be the first mass.