BMW H2R
The BMW H2R is a racecar adapted to run on liquid hydrogen fuel. It was conceived and developed in 10 months under the direction of Dr. Raymond Freymann.
The H2R’s 6.0-liter V12 engine, which draws on BMW's Valvetronic and Double-VANOS technology, is based on the 760i’s gasoline-fueled powerplant. This H2-powered vehicle generates and achieved a top speed of.
Technical data
In 2004 on the high-speed track at the Miramas Proving Grounds in France, the BMW H2R set nine international and FIA-ratified records for cars with hydrogen combustion engines.Image:BMWH2R.jpg|thumb|alt=BMW H2R|BMW H2R, BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
- Maximum speed:
- Engine: twelve-cylinder ICE, running on hydrogen
- Bodyshell: aluminium space frame structure
- Outer shell: carbon fibre-reinforced plastic
- Vehicle dimensions: long, wide, high
- Vehicle weight including driver:
- Drag coefficient : 0.21
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Records
Publications
- R. Freymann, W. Strobl, J. Kübler; Hydrogen Technology in Automotive Engineering: Sustainable, Clean and Powerful. Conf. Proc. of the „First Austrian Hydrogen Conference“, HYCentA, Graz, 10-11 Oct. 2005