Shenyang. The BMW i5 that recently rolled off the
production line at Plant Dadong in China was a milestone: the fully
electric model in Frozen Pure Grey was the 6 millionth car to be made
by the BMW Brilliance Automotive (BBA) joint venture. It took just 15
months to produce the last million cars, with the five-million mark
passed only in February of last year. The new milestone is evidence of
the sheer dynamism and competitiveness of the plant network in
Shenyang, where production volumes remain high even as the BBA plants
prepare for the Neue Klasse.
“The 6 millionth car is a symbol of the outstanding achievements here
in Shenyang,” said Milan Nedeljković, member of the Board of
Management of BMW AG responsible for Production. “Just like in all our
other plants around the world, the focus here is on competitiveness
and innovativeness.”
Artificial intelligence supports quality assurance
The landmark vehicle underwent all the usual rigorous quality checks
that take place in Plant Shenyang, including Automatic Surface
Inspection in the paint shop. Here, each car is photographed 100,000
times and artificial intelligence is used to identify impurities,
fibres, scratches or other minor defects in the paintwork – reliably
and precise to the millimetre. Any irregularities are marked on the
surface by laser and remedied.
Preparations for the Neue Klasse forge ahead
Meanwhile Shenyang is also preparing to launch production of the Neue
Klasse. The BMW Group is currently erecting five high-voltage battery
assembly facilities on three continents around the world, one of them
in Shenyang where, after an investment of 10 billion RMB,
sixth-generation high-voltage batteries will be produced. The building
for the new facility was completed last November, and the installation
of plant and equipment has been underway since March of this year. The
first pre-series batteries are expected to roll off the production
line at the end of this year. At the same time, comprehensive tests
and localisation certifications are starting at the local R&D centre.
The Neue Klasse is due for launch worldwide in 2025, with China
making its first Neue Klasse models from 2026. All three BBA plants –
Dadong, Tiexi and Lydia – can already make fully electric cars.