BMW and DaimlerChrysler to build hybrids
BMW and DaimlerChrysler, which owns Mercedes, have announced that they are to jointly develop hybrid-drive systems for their cars.
The systems they will develop are aimed at premium rear-wheel-drive cars, and the companies say that they intend to have hybrid cars on sale in three years.
It's most likely that we could see a new hybrid 7 Series first, although the system could have applications in the BMW X5 and Mercedes ML and E-Class cars.
The systems they will develop are aimed at premium rear-wheel-drive cars, and the companies say that they intend to have hybrid cars on sale in three years.
It's most likely that we could see a new hybrid 7 Series first, although the system could have applications in the BMW X5 and Mercedes ML and E-Class cars.
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