BMW 20 years of car production celebrates the Leipzig Factory

The BMW Group is made by cars and engines in 32 factories all over the world. Debreceen will work later this year, which increases the expansion of the fingerprint manufacturing. Until this happens, the Leipzig site celebrates an important teacher. 20 years have passed since the first car was out of the assembly. Yes, this series is 3 sedan from the E90 generation.

The sports sedan was completed on March 1, 2005, and in the two decades that followed, BMW achieved 3.75 million cars. Although there are old factories in the vast production network, Leipzig has a rich history. It is the place where I3 and i8 were made, along with the company’s first production car with front -wheel design. The 2 Active Touler series is designed along with a mechanically related Hatchback chain and series of Series Gran Coupe.

The last vehicles were assembled with rear wheel design again in 2021. When the gradually eliminated the series of Series 2 (F22/F23) and M2 (F87). The second generation model is made with a precision as a G42 in the factory in San Luis Potosi. M2 (G87) is made exclusively in Mexico.

But Leipzig is not only limited to BMWS. In 2024, the first factory of the group was building BMWS and Minis on the same line. Production at home was brought to the third generation (U25). Its predecessors, F60, were collected to the VDL NEDCAR AUTOMOTIVE Manufacturing Companey in Born, the Netherlands. His original compatriot (R60) was made by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria.

When the latest citizen was added to the Leipzig site in September 2024, BMW made a third transformation for the first time ever. The night seizure added 900 jobs, thereby reaches the total of 6800 employees. Last year, there was a production record, with 248,000 cars. The maximum capacity of 350,000 cars in the factory, located in the most populated in -population, is 350,000 cars. Currently, about 1,300 cars are made daily, 800 BMWS and 500 Minis.

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