Following yesterday’s announcement made by Rolls-Royce about setting a new sales record in 2022, parent company BMW Group has now released full numbers for the year that just ended. Total deliveries reached 2,399,636 units or 4.8% less than in 2021, which was a record-breaking year for ...
The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is being built in the BMW Group’s pilot plant at its Research and Innovation Centre (FIZ) in Munich. This is the interface between development and production where every new model from the company’s brands is made for the first t...
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Project Manager for Electrical Drive Systems, BMW Group What is torque in a car? Torque is a physical quantity that indicates the traction in an engine design. The physical unit for torque is the newton-meter (Nm). For cars with an internal combustion engine, the aim is to achieve a high...
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Following its introduction next year, BMW's 5th generation ("Gen 5") electric drive unit would also become the basis on which future drive units for Jaguar Land Rover will be developed. A team of BMW Group and Jaguar Land Rover experts based in Munich will jointly develop the "Gen 5" un...
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BMW plans to launch its first-ever series production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in 2028, thereby offering customers an additional all-electric powertrain option with zero local emissions in a BMW. The BMW Group and the Toyota Motor Corporation are pooling their innovative strength and their...