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12 September 2006 ã.

BMW unveils hydrogen-powered luxury car

MUNICH, Germany - German automaker BMW AG said Tuesday it will introduce the world's first hydrogen-powered luxury performance car.

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10 September 2006 ã.

Oil-rich Russia starry-eyed over luxury cars

Analysts say that the Russian car market should boom for years to come. Turnover is set to nearly double by 2010, reaching 31 billion dollars (24 billion euros), leaving foreign carmakers racing to get as big a piece of the pie as they can.

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06 September 2006 ã.

Guinea ministers lose luxury cars

All Guinea's government ministers and senior officials have had their luxury four-wheel drive vehicles confiscated on the orders of the president. By Alhassan Sillah, BBC News, Conakry

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BMW unveils hydrogen-powered luxury car

MUNICH, Germany - German automaker BMW AG said Tuesday it will introduce the world's first hydrogen-powered luxury performance car.

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Know as the Hydrogen 7, the car will be built in a limited edition in Europe and will eventually be sold in the U.S. market, the company said in a statement. No date has been set for U.S. sales.

The car is equipped with an internal combustion engine capable of running on either hydrogen or gasoline and is based on BMW's 7 Series. If run on gasoline, the car's gas milage will be 15 miles per gallon in the city and 22 mpg on the highway.

Hydrogen technology minimizes emissions of carbon dioxide. Running in the hydrogen mode, the Hydrogen 7 essentially emits nothing but vapor, BMW said.

The car's engine is powered by a 260-horsepower, 12-cylinder engine and accelerates from zero to 62.1 mph in 9.5 seconds. The top speed is limited electronically to 143 mph.

Other automakers, such as Volkswagen AG, Audi AG and Porsche AG have previously said they plan to develop hybrid engines.

French automaker PSA Peugeot-Citroen also wants to develop hybrid technology and may join forces with another company to share costs, Chairman and Chief Executive Jean-Martin Folz said last year.

Last year, Audi unveiled the first gas-electric hybrid vehicle from a European automaker at the Frankfurt Motor Show, a version of its Q7 sport-utility vehicle that will go on sale in 2008.

Toyota Motor Corp. remains the runaway leader in the field. The Japanese company was the first to begin mass-producing hybrids with its Prius in 1997.

Companies are developing different kinds of hybrids. But generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously.

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