Are You Ready For Your Next BMW To Be Toyota Powered?

Are You Ready For Your Next BMW To Be Toyota Powered?
Toyota Motor Corp. plans to supply BMW AG with hybrid drivetrain systems and hydrogen fuel cell technology, as the two partners deepen a green car development tie up they forged last December, media reports say.

Under the plan, Toyota would achieve greater economies of scale for its gasoline-electric hybrid systems and win a trophy customer in the form of a German luxury carmaker.

 

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g2okg2ok - 6/25/2012 12:01:39 PM
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The all new BMW Prius.


merce63amgmerce63amg - 6/25/2012 12:33:18 PM
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Two of the best engine makers in their respective areas of expertise sharing tech sounds like a win win to me.


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 6/25/2012 12:56:05 PM
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The BMW trolls are throwing up right now.....LOL!!


Yonder7Yonder7 - 6/25/2012 2:09:32 PM
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Any BMW with reliability of Lexus is a Win form me..


USNA1999USNA1999 - 6/25/2012 3:14:09 PM
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Wasn't BMW using the same BORGWARNER trasmissions as GM back in early 80s and 90s? Now they are outsourcing engines? I guess recalls will increase using TOYOTA engines. LoL!


91z4me91z4me - 6/26/2012 9:39:21 AM
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USNA is almost right. BMW was using a 5 speed auto that was from GM for years (although GM didn't use it any vehicles at the time). They were also using a 6 speed auto as a base transmission for the 328 a few years go but I am unsure if they are using that now.

BMW also previously worked with a GM & Chrysler collaborative on the RWD hybrid system that the 2 US counterparts were using on their fullsize truck based hybrids. They may have just been getting the rights to use the patents on their vehicles but I don't think they are using this system on any of their current lineup.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 7/1/2012 10:37:21 PM
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No, they used the bullet proof ZF 4HP-22 and 4HP-22EH transmissions up until mid 90's where they used the GM 4L60 (which sucked by the way) and the 5 speed GM transmission introduced in the mid 90's 740 and 750.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/25/2012 5:32:27 PM
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What other appliances are BMW interested in?



BMWRUBMWRU - 6/25/2012 8:58:25 PM
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This is a very welcome news for the consumers, for those whoever bought either brand will get the best of both worlds. However, my suspicion tells me that their partnership is much more extensive than this announcement. Look at the newly introduced Lexus GS - it just drives like a Bimmer with the Lexus sheet metal. Seriously.


lexworldlexworld - 6/26/2012 11:06:15 AM
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...Well truth be told, It's Toyota's patent and they can sell their residual product to whom ever is smart enough to give in....If you know u cant beat'em join'em. BMW can handle it, but the BMW enthusiast are floored right now. Get over it!! Who sells the most vehicles? Their can only be one #1 folks.


94geo94geo - 6/26/2012 11:45:21 AM
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On the other side, BMW is selling deisel engines to Toyota, so they both gain from the partnership.


HughJassHughJass - 6/26/2012 4:46:39 PM
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If you want a hybrid then you probably don't care who builds it as long as its the best one available.
If you want a 100% BMW engine, get a gas or diesel.

I guess you won't have to worry about unintended acceleration since the Germans already have brake override.


skytopskytop - 6/30/2012 9:48:24 PM
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Caddy cars are powered by Chevy motors built in Mexico but I DO NOT WANT any Japanese engine in a BMW.


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