BMW Group celebrates two millionth all-electric vehicle production milestone with a BMW i5 M60 xDrive sedan. The anniversary vehicle, painted Tansanit Blue, will be delivered to a customer in Spain.
Plant Dingolfing has become the home of the most diverse range of all-electric models within the BMW Group, including the BMW iX, i5 sedan and touring, and i7. Since 2021, more than 320,000 all-electric vehicles have been produced at the site, accounting for almost every sixth of the total two million BEVs produced by the company.
The BMW Group's strategy to produce a wide range of electric models on a single production line is yielding significant results, with over a quarter of the vehicles produced at Plant Dingolfing being all-electric in 2025. This approach allows for maximum flexibility and enables the company to adapt quickly to changing market demands.

As part of its BMW iFACTORY initiative, the BMW Group is committed to a technology-open approach that enables flexible production on a single line. This has led to the widespread adoption of electric mobility across the company's production network, with at least one all-electric model being produced at every German BMW Group plant for several years.
The increasing demand for electric vehicles is driving innovation in the automotive industry, with companies like the BMW Group investing heavily in research and development. As the world's second-largest production location for electric cars, Germany is well-positioned to meet this growing demand.
BMW's commitment to sustainability is reflected in its low energy consumption combined figure of 19.5–19.4 kWh/100 km (WLTP), with zero CO2 emissions combined and a CO2 class of A. This demonstrates the company's dedication to reducing its environmental impact and producing environmentally friendly vehicles.

The production of all-electric vehicles is becoming increasingly important for companies like the BMW Group, which are looking to reduce their carbon footprint and meet growing demand for sustainable transportation options.
As the automotive industry continues to evolve, companies like the BMW Group will play a crucial role in shaping the future of mobility. With its commitment to electric vehicles and sustainability, the company is well-positioned to meet this challenge.
BMW's two millionth all-electric vehicle marks an important milestone in the company's journey towards a more sustainable future. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, companies like the BMW Group will need to adapt quickly to changing market demands and invest heavily in research and development.
The increasing demand for electric vehicles is driving innovation in the automotive industry.
