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  2. BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. Coordinates: 48.64932°N 12.47142°E. Aerial overview of the Dingolfing plant. The BMW Group Plant Dingolfing is a network of BMW plants in Dingolfing, Dingolfing-Landau, Lower Bavaria, Germany with a total area of around 280 hectares. The plant is the largest production site of the BMW Group in Europe.

  3. 1960s - spirit of optimism in dingolfing. In 1967, BMW acquires the medium-sized carmaker Hans Glas GmbH based in Dingolfing, a company that had been very successful with its ‘Goggomobil’ after WWII. In its 51st year, BMW thus takes a first step into the rural region of Lower Bavaria to operate an additional production site needed to ...

  4. BMW GROUP PLANT DINGOLFING SITE PROFILE. Plant Dingolfing is the BMW Group’s largest European production site. Around 1,500 BMW 4 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series, 7 Series and 8 Series cars, as well as the new fully-electric BMW iX, come off its production lines every day. A total of around 232,000 vehicles were built at the plant in 2020.

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  5. Oct 13, 2023 · Author. Dingolfing. Exactly 50 years ago, cars built by the Bavarian premium manufacturer began rolling off the assembly line at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. Since 27 September 1973, the people who work at what is now the BMW Group's largest European plant have produced Sheer Driving Pleasure more than twelve million times.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DingolfingDingolfing - Wikipedia

    In the 1950s the plant began producing automobiles under the Glas car company. BMW bought the facility in 1967. Known today as BMW Group Plant Dingolfing, the plant produces the 3 Series GT, the 4 Series, the 5 Series, the M5, the 6 Series GT, the 7 Series and the 8 Series. With 330,000 vehicles made in 2018, the Dingolfing plant has the ...

  7. In 2015, the production of electrification components began at the 02.20 plant in Dingolfing. Since 2020, electric motors, battery modules and high-voltage batteries of the current, fifth generation have been built there — and delivered to BMW Group vehicle plants such as Dingolfing, Munich and Regensburg.

  8. BMW GROUP PLANT DINGOLFING. Aerial view of the BMW Group automotive plant 02.40. The Dingolfing plant is the BMW Group’s largest production site in Europe. Around 1,250 cars of the BMW 3 Series, 4 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series, 7 Series and 8 Series roll off the assembly lines every day. In total, almost 285,000 vehicles were built at the plant ...

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