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BMW H2R Concept Car

by TreeHugger on 01.27.05
Cars & Transportation

bmw-h2r-idrogeno-05.jpgThe Ultimate driving machine just got futuristically green. BMW’s H2R concept car is one of a new breed of racecars adapted to run on liquid hydrogen fuel. With a 6.0-liter, V-12 engine, it’s based on the 760i’s gasoline-fueled power-plant and generates 232 horsepower—enough power to bring it up to top speeds of about 187 mph...

In September, the car set nine international records for hydrogen-powered vehicles in just one day, including sustained speed of more than 180 miles per hour during a mile-long stretch. That’s one car we won’t mind seeing trickle down to yuppie-ville—or beyond. Via ::Sustainable Business ::BMW Image via ::NewsStreet [by MO]

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