MUNICH: A BMW i5 M60 xDrive sedan in Tansanit Blue assembled at Plant Dingolfing is the two-millionth all-electric vehicle produced by the BMW Group.
The anniversary vehicle is going to a customer in Spain.
With its four brands, BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles.
Plant Dingolfing began series production of all-electric automobiles in 2021 with the BMW iX.
Today, it builds the widest range of BEV (battery electric vehicle) models within the BMW Group: the iX, i5 sedan and touring, and i7.
Since 2021, more than 320,000 all-electric vehicles have been built at the Lower Bavarian site.
This means that almost every sixth of the BMW Group’s total of two million BEVs comes from Dingolfing.
In 2025, more than a quarter of the vehicles produced at Plant Dingolfing were all-electric.
As part of the BMW iFactory, the BMW Group continues to pursue a technology-open approach in its plants: vehicles with different powertrains are flexibly produced in a mixed build on a single production line.
For several years now, at least one all-electric model has been rolling off the line at every German BMW Group plant - e-mobility has become the new normal across the company’s production network.
Germany is the world’s second-largest production location for electric cars today.