Toyota and BMW have joined forces to develop a  fuel cell technology sports car.  The joint venture between both companies seemed unlikely but using each others ideas could produce a winner. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
Toyota and BMW have joined forces to develop a  fuel cell technology sports car.  The joint venture between both companies seemed unlikely but using each others ideas could produce a winner. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
If you are any other carmaker, this is really not what you want to hear on a Friday morning: The industry’s 800-pound gorilla and one of its most profitable brands are joining forces. If you are an enthusiast (or environmentalist), however, the would-be products of this collaboration may have you cheering like a Miami Heat fan. Funk Flex
When BMW acquired Mg Rover in 1994, the focus of the deal was the Rover and Land Rover brands. Eighteen years later, and ten years in the U.S., Mini, for now, is the only piece left from that deal and the only piece some key executives at BMW wanted in the first place. Funk Flex
In December of 2011, BMW and Toyota signed an agreement to collaborate on lithium-ion battery development, and the deal included a provision where BMW would small-displacement diesel engines for Toyota products sold in Europe. It was brought up at the time that the partnership could expand further, and seven months later, it apparently has: Reuters reports the two companies “have now agreed several projects” in “other fields of cooperation.” Funk Flex
Due to a potential manufacturing glitch, 2,642 examples of the 2012 and 2013 BMW X5 and 2013 BMW X6 are being recalled. Funk Flex
We’ve already read about the new features that will be available on the refreshed 2013 BMW 7 Series, but now, the German automaker has spilled the beans about its delicious Alpina B7, as well. Funk Flex