In an industry defined by evolution and electrification, BMW steps confidently into the next chapter of sustainable mobility with the introduction of the BMW iX5 Hydrogen — a vehicle that not only represents the brand’s technical mastery but also its commitment to a truly open approach to innovation. For the first time in its history, BMW will offer a model — the new BMW X5 — with five distinct drivetrain options: battery electric, plug-in hybrid, petrol, diesel, and hydrogen fuel cell. It’s a bold declaration of intent from a brand determined to shape the future of driving without limiting it.
At the heart of this vision is BMW’s belief in flexibility — both in design and ideology. “By launching the new BMW X5 with a choice of five drive system variants, we are once again demonstrating our leading position as a technology pioneer,” stated Joachim Post, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG. For BMW, success has always rested on giving drivers freedom of choice, and with the BMW iX5 Hydrogen set to enter series production in 2028, that freedom now extends to a new form of clean, efficient energy.

The iX5 Hydrogen is not merely a technical experiment; it is a culmination of years of research, testing, and global pilot programs. Developed in collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation, the vehicle’s third-generation fuel cell system embodies a balance of power, efficiency, and compact design. The result is a hydrogen-powered BMW that delivers the brand’s signature dynamic performance while offering a glimpse into a more sustainable tomorrow. Its engineering blends the immediacy of electric driving with the long-range convenience of rapid hydrogen refueling — an enticing proposition for those who see mobility as both an experience and a responsibility.
Hydrogen, as BMW emphasizes, is more than a fuel — it is a bridge. Acting as a storage medium for renewable energy, it holds the key to stabilizing supply and demand while unlocking the full potential of the electric revolution. In places where battery-electric infrastructure alone may not suffice, hydrogen steps in as a complementary force — clean, scalable, and ready to fill the gaps in global decarbonization efforts.



Beyond the car itself, BMW’s ambition extends to the world around it. Through the HyMoS (Hydrogen Mobility at Scale) initiative, the brand seeks to accelerate the development of hydrogen ecosystems and refueling infrastructure in major metropolitan areas. Working alongside partners across industries, BMW aims to make hydrogen mobility economically viable by combining demand from passenger vehicles, buses, and heavy transport. The initiative’s pilot programs in Germany and France are already paving the way for a global expansion, laying the foundation for a truly hydrogen-powered future.
This multi-energy strategy underscores BMW’s long-held belief that innovation should not be confined to a single technology. The iX5 Hydrogen represents that philosophy in motion — a seamless integration of science, sustainability, and driving emotion. It is a statement of intent, not only from BMW but for the entire automotive landscape: the future of mobility will not be singular, but symphonic.

As the brand’s first series-produced hydrogen-powered vehicle prepares for market entry, the BMW iX5 Hydrogenredefines what it means to drive sustainably — offering performance without compromise, innovation without limitation, and a vision without borders.