Automotive giant BMW has started transforming its oldest production facility into a high-tech hub that will manufacture only fully electric vehicles by the end of the year.
The 104-year-old assembly plant in Munich, in Bavaria, Germany, which is also the company’s oldest in the world, will become the first existing BMW site to produce exclusively all-electric vehicles by 2027.
The facility is currently undergoing a massive USD 750 million (EUR 650 million) overhaul to support the production and rollout of the BMW i3 all-electric sedan, the second model in the Neue Klasse range, from August 2026.
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Automotive giant BMW has started transforming its oldest production facility into a high-tech hub that will manufacture only fully electric vehicles by the end of the year.
The 104-year-old assembly plant in Munich, in Bavaria, Germany, which is also the company’s oldest in the world, will become the first existing BMW site to produce exclusively all-electric vehicles by 2027.
The facility is currently undergoing a massive USD 750 million (EUR 650 million) overhaul to support the production and rollout of the BMW i3 all-electric sedan, the second model in the Neue Klasse range, from August 2026.