The BMW iX5 Hydrogen has taken on hot-weather testing in the United Arab Emirates where it faces temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius, along with other factors such as sand, dust, humidity and gradients encountered in the environment.
The development team for the iX5 Hydrogen is based in Munich, Germany, and has examined the functionality of the vehicle’s electric systems and and its cooling provisions for providing full performance, along with ensuring the driving dynamics for which BMW is known, the carmaker said.
This version of the hydrogen-fuelled X5 has been revealed before…
