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BMW and Toyota to Jointly Develop New Sports Car and Numerous Technologies
Last December, the BMW Group and Toyota entered a mid-to-long-term partnership on the sharing of hybrid systems and diesel engines, which was enhanced this past March with an agreement on the development of lithium-ion battery cell technology. Now, the two companies have announced a significant expansion of their existing cooperation that will include the joint development of architecture and components for a future sports vehicle together with fuel cell, powertrain electrification and lightweight technologies.
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Toyota Reportedly Offering Mazda Fuel Cell Tech In Exchange For Skyactiv Engines
Japanese automakers Toyota and Mazda are reportedly holding talks to expand their technology partnership to fuel cell vehicles. According to two unnamed sources cited by Reuters, Toyota is considering providing fuel cell and plug-in hybrid technology...
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Gm And Honda Join Forces To Co-develop Next-generation Fuel Cell Technology
General Motors and Honda will collaborate in developing next-generation fuel cell system and hydrogen storage technologies, the two companies announced on Tuesday. The first products of their collaboration will appear from 2020. The U.S. and Japanese...
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Official: Bmw To Provide Toyota With Diesel Engines, While Japanese Firm Will Give Bavarians Access To Hybrid Tech
Just two days after our first rumors started circulating on the web, Toyota and BMW confirmed that they intend to collaborate in the development of hybrid systems and diesel engines. On Thursday, the two companies announced that they signed a Memorandum...
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Vw Testing Chinese Passat Lingyu Fuel-cell Vehicles In The States
Volkswagen of America announced today that it has 'imported' 16 Passat Lingyu fuel-cell vehicles from China to use in fleet demonstrations at the California Fuel Cell Partnership in Sacramento, California. These prototype fuel-cell vehicles that...
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Vw Signs Agreement With Sanyo On Energy Storage System
Volkswagen has reached an agreement with Sanyo to work on new and efficient high-performance storage systems based on lithium-ion technology that will be used on the VW Group’s forthcoming hybrid models. The Group believes that it will to be able...
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