BMW Has Made 500,000 Electrified Cars At Dingolfing Factory
The milestone vehicle is an i5 Touring for a German customer.
The milestone vehicle is an i5 Touring for a German customer.
BMW's longest-range electric model has entered series production in Germany at the Dingolfing factory, alongside the i5 and i7.
BMW set up a family portrait outside its Dingolfing factory in Germany by occupying the streets with 23 cars built at the adjacent plant.
On Thursday afternoon, BMW paused production at the Dingolfing factory in Germany. Operations are expected to resume on Tuesday morning.
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In production since 2021, the BMW iX has been assembled in 100,000 examples in Dingolfing. 32% of this year's production is going to the US.
BMW Dingolfing Plant has assembled more than 50 million vehicles since production started on September 27, 1973.
BMW Group Plant Dingolfing has commenced series production of the i5. In 2023, the factory is celebrating 50 years of car manufacturing.
BMW Group Plant Dingolfing has commenced series production of the new 7 Series with both combustion engines and electric drivetrains.
The BMW plant in Dingofling, Germany is currently testing autonomous self-driving transport systems outside.
The German plant is expanding its electric cars and plug-in hybrid capacity to over 500,000 units as early as 2022.
BMW's second fully electric crossover, and the most technical advanced one, the iX, will start production this year at the Plant Dingolfing