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L'usine principale du groupe BMW à Munich se prépare à la NEUE KLASSE
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Munich. BMW Group Plant Munich is gearing up to launch the NEUE KLASSE in summer 2026. During ongoing series operation, three new production halls are currently being built for the body shop, assembly and associated production logistics. “For the production start of the NEUE KLASSE, we will have a state-of-the-art plant in Munich that is characterised by flexibility, innovation and, above all, efficiency,” says Plant Director Peter Weber.
Starting in 2027, the plant in Munich will exclusively produce fully-electric vehicles, further enhancing efficiency boost. Forward planning, close cooperation with development teams and suppliers, and the integration of modern production technology within new structures will all play a key role. “With the NEUE KLASSE, we will significantly reduce manufacturing costs at the Munich Plant,” says Weber. In addition to optimised production processes and targeted automation, the NEUE KLASSE’s new vehicle architecture will also leverage further efficiencies. Focusing on a single drive train variant reduces production steps and the number of parts – for example, for wiring harnesses, which previously varied according to engine type and can be complex to install.
Unusual process: Pre-series production at pilot
plant
The timeline for the ramp-up in Munich is
carefully synchronised – in part due to the plant’s refurbishment. The
first pre-series vehicles will be built at the pilot plant of the BMW
Group Research and Innovation Centre (FIZ), with support from Plant
Munich’s production team, before the end of the year. “Alongside the
pilot plant at the FIZ, we are also using virtual simulations to
ensure a smooth ramp-up,” says Weber, describing the unusual situation
in the decisive year ahead of the launch. He adds that Plant Munich’s
experienced launch team is also working closely with colleagues at the
new plant in Debrecen, Hungary, where the first NEUE KLASSE model will
enter production late this year.
International production network: Cooperation, flexibility and
innovative processes
BMW Group plants are capable of
producing different model variants and drive train types on a single
line. Since the ramp-up of electromobility is not linear and will
progress at varying speeds, the company has relied on “flex-plants”,
which can manufacture vehicles with both internal combustion engines
and electric drive trains. “In this way, we can ensure our delivery
capabilities in different market situations and maintain good capacity
utilisation at our locations,” explains Milan Nedeljković, member of
the Board of Management responsible for Production.
By the end of the decade, the BMW Group expects a significant increase in the market shares of fully-electric vehicles. For this reason, the plants in Debrecen and, later, Munich will be the first facilities dedicated exclusively to fully-electric vehicles, enhancing electrification capacities throughout the network.
The German plants lead the way on e-mobility in the BMW Group’s production network: Alongside traditional drive technologies, each of them builds at least one fully-electric model for the global market. Even in a volatile environment, the BMW Group continues to grow its domestic locations, manufacturing over a million vehicles there last year – accounting for a quarter of Germany's total automotive production.
At the same time, the company’s production also depends on a balanced global distribution of value creation. “The strategic and flexible structure of our production network strengthens our resilience and makes us more competitive,” adds Nedeljković.
Focus on employees: Developing skills for
e-mobility
The shift towards electrified vehicles also
brings changes to employee roles and required skills. With the
flexible ramp-up of e-mobility at BMW Group plants, employees can
gradually be prepared for new job content.
“Despite technical and structural innovations, our focus is always on people. We take pride in our employees’ expertise and experience, and their dedication to continuous improvement. It is thanks to their commitment that we are able to consistently deliver premium-quality vehicles,” emphasises Weber. Additional expertise will be developed and retained at the company through extensive further training and workforce flexibility. Last year alone, nearly 25,000 employees completed e-mobility training. Plant Munich is currently holding its third industrial electrician qualification course, conducted in cooperation with the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK).
In recent years, around 5,500 jobs have been created across the BMW Group production network for the current and upcoming generation of e-drives. More than three quarters of these positions were filled through internal reorganisation.
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