Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
BMW Once Built A Hydrogen Fuel Cell I8
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW I8, 5 Series GT Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prototypes Revealed
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
See The BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell In Action
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
2015 BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell EDrive Prototype - Fondos De Pantalla E ...
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
BMW I8, 5 Series GT Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prototypes Revealed
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
See The BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell In Action
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
Hydrogen To Hit The Highway: New BMW I8 Fuel Cell Unveiled | CAR Magazine
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
BMW i8 prototype unveiled. Powered by BMWs newly developing hydrogen fuel cell. Power output is up to 242bhp, and 300mile range.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
Hydrogen To Hit The Highway: New BMW I8 Fuel Cell Unveiled
BMW i8 prototype unveiled. Powered by BMWs newly developing hydrogen fuel cell. Power output is up to 242bhp, and 300mile range.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Research Car Pictures | Cars UK
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
BMW Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prototypes Revealed
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
BMW i8 prototype unveiled. Powered by BMWs newly developing hydrogen fuel cell. Power output is up to 242bhp, and 300mile range.
Hydrogen To Hit The Highway: New BMW I8 Fuel Cell Unveiled
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
BMW Shows Off Fuel Cell-Powered I8 And 5-Series GT
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
See The BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell In Action
BMW i8 prototype unveiled. Powered by BMWs newly developing hydrogen fuel cell. Power output is up to 242bhp, and 300mile range.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
See The BMW I8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell In Action
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
BMW Once Built A Hydrogen Fuel Cell I8
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.
Things like the i8's 'standard' drivetrain in a 2-Series Active Tourer, a water-injected BMW M4 engine with more power, and of course, this unnamed, i8.
The prototype shown here is based on one of the first i8 chassis developed, but has been fitted with a hydrogen tank, electric motors and batteries made by BMW.
During a technology preview in Miramas, France, BMW demonstrated a i8.
BMW has finally unveiled one of its most advanced research vehicles to date, a hydrogen fuel cell powered i8. The BMW i8 PHEV already looks like a car from the future but this concept version looks like a space-age muscle car thanks to its wicked bodywork. The prototype was presented at one of BMW's 'Group Innovation Days' at its testing ground in France. Photographed for the first time.
The new i8 BMW Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offers many familiar features as the new 5 Series GT prototype of this line has demonstrated. The noticeable differences between hydrogen and standard gasoline powered vehicles is the speedometer which is revised to be in sync with the different type of engine and a red emergency stop button which will cut off the system. The central tunnel.
BMW's i8 hybrid sports car is futuristic in its own right, but this striking prototype takes things a step further. During a technology preview the firm demonstrated this i8-based hydrogen fuel cell research vehicle, showcasing powertrain tech that it says will hit the road in the next decade.
BMW showed off two fuel-cell prototype cars at a recent technical event, one based on an i8 and the other based on a 5 Series Gran Turismo.
BMW i8 prototype unveiled. Powered by BMWs newly developing hydrogen fuel cell. Power output is up to 242bhp, and 300mile range.
BMW's hydrogen fuel cell-powered i8 prototype snakes around a track in its stealthy, matte black paint in this clip. The coupe shows that performance doesn't necessarily have to come with ear.
BMW has been testing a hydrogen powered i8 research vehicle, which points to the future of the i brand.