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BMW and Toyota are updating their partnership in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The companies signed a new memorandum of understanding to accelerate the development of next-generation, zero -emission vehicles.
BMW will launch its first hydrogen-powered model in 2028 .
The two companies will also work together on fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles.
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