15 April 2023

Toyota



Toyota



Headquarter of Toyota, in Japan
Headquarter of Toyota, in Japan



The official global website of Toyota is,

www.global.toyota

Toyota Motor Corporation commonly known as simply Toyota is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year.


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BMW




BMW




BMW Headquarters in Munich, Germany
BMW Headquarters in Munich, Germany



The official website of BMW is,

www.bmw.com

The official website of BMW group is,

www.bmwgroup.com

The BMW name stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH. BMW was created in 1917 from the Munich firm Rapp-Motorenwerke. The company was incorporated into Knorr-Bremse AG in 1920 before being refounded as BMW AG in 1922. It was the successor of Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG, founded in 1916. 1916 is therefore considered BMW’s founding year.

As well as BMW producing their own vehicles, BMW owns and  produce Mini's and Rolls Royce's, but also they design interiors for trains and aeroplanes. BMW's headquarters is locked in Munich, and they produce motor vehicles in Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, China, India and South Africa.


Nick names of BMW

“Bimmer,” “beamer” and “beemer” are all common nicknames for BMW vehicles.

Beamer name comes from BMW sports motorscyle which launch in 1960 and famous all our the world in 1970 and this name got so popularity which alwase famous for BMW car as well.

The name has now been embraced by car fans around the world, even in Germany.

Simply The nickname “bimmer” for BMW cars originated in the US. It was derived from “beemer” or “beamer,” names for BMW motorcycles that were first coined in the UK in the 1960s and later spread across the globe.



BMW Isle of Man 1958
BMW Isle of Man 1958
BMW Isle of Man 1976
BMW Isle of Man 1976



this name got so popularity which also famous for BMW car as well.

The name has now been embraced by car fans around the world, even in Germany.

Chinese call a BMW a precious horse

In the 1990s, “bimmer” was joined by another nickname for BMW automobiles in China: “bao-ma” (bao rhymes with cow). Translated literally, this sobriquet means precious horse.


History of BMW

The acronym BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH, which roughly translates to the Bavarian Engine Works Company. The name harks back to the company’s origin in the German state of Bavaria. It also indicates BMW's original product range: engines for various applications.

Today's BMW AG has its origin in Rapp-Motorenwerke GmbH, which began producing aircraft engines in 1913. During the First World War, Rapp supplied the air force of the German Empire. At that time, automobiles had not yet broken through into the mainstream. If you wanted to travel long distances on land, you went by train.


Rapp Motorenwerke becomes BMW

Rapp Motorenwerke had its headquarters in the Bavarian capital, Munich – as did the factory where the engines were fitted into the aircrafts, Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik. When the Otto company went bankrupt in 1916, it became Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG (BFW). Shortly afterwards, Rapp also changed its company name: In 1917, the company became known as Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH. BMW’s origin in the Rapp company can also be seen on the logo.



Rapp Motorenwerke

BMW Logo


The BMW name vanishes for a time

In August 1918, Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH became a stock corporation. But the end of the First World War brought a halt to the construction of aircraft engines, as the Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany from building them. So BMW shifted its focus to railway brakes and built-in motors. This was so successful that the Berlin-based brakes company Knorr-Bremse AG took majority ownership of BMW in 1920, integrated the company and relocated to Munich. Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH as an independent company disappeared temporarily from the scene – albeit not for long.



BMW AG in 1970S. Munich, Germany.

BMW AG in 1970S. Munich, Germany. 


BMW founding, take two!

In 1922, the major investor and aircraft construction pioneer Camillo Castiglioni was the main shareholder of Knorr-Bremse AG. He bought the BMW company name and took over engine construction operations, along with the employees, production facilities and company logo, and transferred everything to BFW, Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG.

In the same year, the company moved into BFW’s factory buildings in Lerchenauer Strasse and changed its name to Bayerische Motoren Werke AG. And that’s how the BMW name found its way into the commercial register for a second time.

All this means that BMW AG is the legal successor of BFW. The corporate headquarters and parent plant of the BMW Group are still located at the former BFW site in Milbertshofen, Munich to this day. And there’s something else the aircraft manufacturers bequeathed to BMW AG, too: BFW’s founding date of March 7, 1916 is considered to be BMW’s official birthday.


The Evolution of Bmw

BMW was first founded all the way back in 1916 by Camillo Castiglioni, Franz Josef Popp and Karl Rapp. Their first product was aircraft engines for use in World War I.


Evolution of BMW

BMW 1st Aircraft engine BMW llla
BMW 1st Aircraft engine BMW llla 


However, since German companies were banned from making planes and engines after World War I, they were forced to try something new. They then started to manufacture motorcycles, with their first motorcycle being the BMW R 32 in 1923. 

BMW became an automobile manufacturer in 1928 when it purchased Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach, which, at the time, built Austin Sevens under licence under the Dixi marque.

Their first car was a Dixi, rebadged and called a BMW 3/15, which went on sale in 1929.



BMW R 32 motorcycle
BMW R 32


BMW Austin 7
BMW Austin 7


BMW Dixi 3/15 PS
BMW Dixi 3/15 PS



Throughout the 1930's, BMW started to broaden their horizons, and started to manufacture sports cars and luxury cars. 

The kidney grille evolution started in 1933, with the launch of the BMW 303. The 303 represents 2 milestones: it was the 1st vehicle to have a radiator grille, with the characteristic kidney shape; and it was BMW's 1st 6-cylinder model.




BMW 303 kidney grill
BMW 303 kidney grill


BMW 303 kidney grill front
BMW 303 kidney grill front



BMW managed to create the world's fastest motorcycle in 1937 - it could reach a top speed of 173.7mph which makes the record at that time.



BMW fastest motorscyle 1937
BMW fastest motorscyle 1937



Mercedes-Benz Attempt a Takeover

After world war ll Due to a lack of sales, BMW almost went bankrupt in 1959, where their rival, Mercedes-Benz, tried to takeover! But, a large investment from private investors allowed the company to survive.

BMW and Lamborghini agreed to make a race car in the 1970's, but Lamborghini pulled out so BMW ended up making the M1 instead - BMW's first 'M' car. 

The ultimate driving machine has established M as the most powerful letter in the world. The roots of this legacy extends further back than what most might realise.

Founded in 1972 with just 35 employees, the BMW M division has since pursued its goal of creating the world's best sports car with relentless passion.

Two years later, BMW introducted their first electric car. However, performance was very lacking, and the battery would only last 20 minutes.



BMW M series 1972
BMW M series 1972
BMW M series 1972


BMW M1 1979BMW M1 1979
BMW M1 1979
BMW M1 1979


Production of M series are still continue successfully with different designs and shape vartaions like sedan, coup and convertible etc.


BMW sedan and coup

BMW convertible


Read on to trace the remarkable course of history M has traversed up till today.


BMW other models 




BMW 3 Gran  limo
BMW 3 Gran  limo

BMW i7
BMW i7

BMW X1
BMW X1

BMW X7

BMW X7


BMW Electric cars

BMW has been researching and testing electric cars for over 50 years.
Each electric car BMW tested over that period of time can be looked at as a stepping stone toward the impressive electric cars the company sells today.
BMW's first major step into the world of electric cars came in 1972 with the 1602e.


BMW electric car 1972
BMW electric car 1972


The 1602e used 12 12 volt batteries. Combined, they weighed in at an alarming 771 lbs.
Because the car could only travel 37 miles on one charge, the overall project isn't considered to be a massive success.
Several new and new models launches testing to our come the problems in BMW electric project.
In 2008, BMW launched an electric car test through its brand Mini. Over 600 cars were leased out to the general public having range of 100mils  with charging time of 3 hours.
And offer available for mini simple car to upgradation to electric by company.
Now company launch full luxury 2023 BMW ix model having driving range 300 miles in one charge with less charging time.
And design is inspired from famous BMW X5.



BMW ix electric
BMW ix electric 


BMW X5
BMW X5 



Launch of the BMW iX5 Hydrogen Piolt Fleet

After four years in development, the first hydrogen-operated BMW iX5 Hydrogen models are hitting the roads. This vehicle and development project is entering an important phase: practical operation.

The wait is over

The  first BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles are now on the roads. In the course of the year, the pilot fleet will be used worldwide by various target groups for trial and demonstration purposes. This will give the development team valuable practical knowledge about the vehicle and the everyday use of pioneering, hydrogen fuel cell technology.


BMW ix5 hydrogen model
BMW ix5 hydrogen model
BMW ix5 hydrogen model



The Future  vision of BMW

BMW  continues economically priced vehicles, environmental  friendly and are packed full of features designed for safety and driver convenience, as BMW launch launch BMW ix5 hydrogen in 2023.
BMW is significantly updating its two midsize SUVs for the 2024 model year. Both the X5 and the coupe-style X6 benefit from fresh styling, upgraded powertrains and new technologies aimed at improving the driving experience.
The model lineup has been slightly revised, as well, resulting in new designations. However, we don’t have any information at the moment about the high-performance X5 M and X6 M.




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French Fries




French Fries




It is called French fries in North American English,

Chips in British English and other national varieties,

Finger chips or simply chips in India and in Pakistan.

French-fried potatoes, or simply fries, are usually long finger like cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin from Belgium or France.


Ingredients 

  • 5 pounds potatoes
  • Vegetable or peanut oil, for frying
  • Black paper powder
  • Chili tomato catch up Salt
  • Salt to taste 

Recipe Procedure 

Step 1

Peel and rinse the potatoes. Then cut them into sticks by cutting the potato in 4 or 5 vertical pieces, and then cutting each piece into sticks.

Step 2

Place them in a large bowl and cover with cold water. Allow them to soak, 2 to 3 hours. (You can also stick them in the fridge and let them soak overnight.)


Step 3

When you're ready to make the fries, drain off the water and lay the potatoes on 2 baking sheets lined with paper towels. Blot with paper towels to dry them.


Step 5

Heat a few inches of oil in a heavy pot to 300 degrees F or medium flame on stove.

On medium flame fry until it's become light brown or if you want run in In 2 or 3 batches, cook the potatoes until soft, 4 to 5 minutes per batch. Untill they becomes light brown from inside soft and upper crispy.


Step 6

Sprinkle with salt and black paper powder and surve with chili tomato catchup and dive in!





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