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BMW Group produces its two millionth all-electric vehicle.

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The BMW Group has reached a major electrification milestone with the production of its two millionth all-electric vehicle. The landmark model, the BMW i5 M60 xDrive sedan finished in Tanzanite Blue, was assembled at the company’s Dingolfing plant in Germany and has been prepared for a customer in Spain.

BMW Group says the achievement highlights the rapid expansion of its global electric mobility strategy while strengthening its technology-free manufacturing approach.

Dingolfing emerges as BMW Group’s EV production hub

The Dingolfing plant began series production of all-electric vehicles in 2021 with the launch of the BMW iX. Today, the facility produces the widest range of battery-electric models within the BMW Group portfolio, including the BMW iX, the BMW i5 Sedan and Touring and the BMW i7.

Since 2021, the Lower Bavarian facility has produced more than 320,000 fully electric vehicles, accounting for approximately one sixth of the BMW Group’s total BEV output. In 2025, more than 25% of all vehicles manufactured at Plant Dingolfing were fully electric.

Flexible production strategy remains central

Under its BMW iFACTORY production strategy, the BMW Group continues to adhere to a technology-free manufacturing model, which enables vehicles with different powertrains to be flexibly produced on the same assembly line.

The company noted that every German BMW Group plant has been producing at least one all-electric model for several years, making e-mobility a core element of its manufacturing network.

BMW Group said its growing EV production footprint is significantly contributing to Germany’s position as the world’s second-largest production hub for electric vehicles.