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BMW Group Plant Regensburg marks 40th anniversary with record production

+++ From regional development powerhouse to the BMW Group's highest-volume vehicle plant in Europe – Record production in 2025: Plant hits 40-year high with 356,901 vehicles +++ +++ 8.7 million vehicles since start of production in 1986 +++ +++ Plant Director Armin Ebner: “Continuous efforts to increase competitiveness are the key to our success” +++

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+++ From regional development powerhouse to the BMW Group's highest-volume vehicle plant in Europe – Record production in 2025: Plant hits 40-year high with 356,901 vehicles +++

+++ 8.7 million vehicles since start of production in 1986 +++
+++ Plant Director Armin Ebner: “Continuous efforts to increase competitiveness are the key to our success” +++

Regensburg. Plant Regensburg achieved a new production record of 356,901 vehicles in 2025, making it the BMW Group’s highest-volume car plant in Europe. Since the plant opened in 1986, 8.7 million vehicles have rolled off its production line. “With this record production, we not only reached a new all-time high in the plant’s 40-year history but also – as in the previous year – helped the BMW Group’s German plants build more than one million vehicles again in 2025,” says Plant Director Armin Ebner. “For 40 years, the plant has been a central development powerhouse for the eastern Bavarian region.”

Continuous efforts to increase competitiveness as key success factor 

“Continuous and consistent efforts to increase our competitiveness remain the key to our success. Every single day in Regensburg, we demonstrate that competitive production is possible in Germany,” adds Ebner. By implementing efficiency measures within its production system, BMW Group Plant Regensburg has lowered costs by more than a quarter since 2019.

Vehicle production at the BMW Group plant in Regensburg (01/2025)

“Digitalisation is an important lever for this,” says Ebner. Examples include the use of artificial intelligence in automated surface processing in the paint shop and for quality controls during vehicle assembly, or a cloud-based traffic control system for supplying parts. Since early 2025, new vehicles have also been able to navigate autonomously, without a driver, from the assembly line to the loading area.

Armin Ebner, Leiter des BMW Group Werks Regensburg in einem automatisiert fahrenden Neufahrzeug  (06/2025)

More than 150,000 electrified models in 2025

More than 150,000 of the vehicles manufactured in Regensburg in 2025 were electrified – that is, either fully-electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids. The BMW X1 was the highest-volume model, with over 266,000 vehicles produced, while the BMW X2 accounted for more than 90,000 vehicles.

Over 55,000 vehicles remained in the company’s domestic market of Germany. More than half of the cars produced in Regensburg in 2025 went to customers in other European countries. More than 100,000 vehicles were shipped overseas.

Ebner is optimistic about the plant’s anniversary year: “With our attractive BMW X1 and BMW X2 models, we are producing exactly what our customers want, while continuing to operate three shifts around the clock.” Every 57 seconds, a new vehicle rolls off the assembly line. This currently adds up to more than 1,400 vehicles per workday, which are then delivered to customers around the world. Different types of drive train are flexibly manufactured on a single production line – from models with internal combustion engines to plug-in hybrids and fully-electric vehicles.

BMW Group Plant Regensburg – powering jobs across the region

As part of the settlement agreement with the City of Regensburg in the 1980s, BMW pledged to produce 400 vehicles per day and create 3,500 jobs. With the ramp-up and expansion of the plant in subsequent years, both employee numbers and production capacity increased: In 1991, the plant exceeded the 100,000-vehicle threshold for the first time, with around 128,000 cars manufactured. By 1999, it was building about 750 vehicles daily and more than 200,000 annually. In 2005, annual production surpassed 300,000 vehicles for the first time – with a daily output of around 1,000 units. Having assembled its one-millionth vehicle back in 1995, Plant Regensburg is set to produce its nine-millionth vehicle this year.

Vehicle production at the BMW Group plant in Regensburg (01/2025)

Employee numbers have also continued to climb: In 1988, the plant employed around 3,300 people. By 1991, that number had risen to about 7,300. Today, the BMW Group’s core staff at its Regensburg and Wackersdorf locations in eastern Bavaria comprises around 9,000 employees, including approximately 380 apprentices.

This makes the plant a significant economic factor and employer across the region. Ebner: “Our employees’ commitment, their innovation mindset and their forward-looking decisions have shaped BMW Group Plant Regensburg into what it is today: a driving force and economic engine for the entire region.”

40 years of BMW Group Plant Regensburg – overview of milestones:

1983      Decision, contract signing for establishment of Regensburg site

Signing of the contract for the BMW Group Plant Regensburg on July 23, 1983 with the former Chairman of the Board of Management Eberhard von Kuenheim and Head of Production Hans Koch (01/2025)

1984      Groundbreaking with Minister-President Franz-Josef Strauß;
              construction of production halls begins
Laying of the foundation stone for the BMW Group Plant Regensburg on April 2, 1984, with the former Bavarian Minister-President Franz-Josef Strauß (01/2025)

1985     Topping-out ceremony

1986     Start of production for BMW 3 Series (E30); around 1,300 employees

40 years of BMW Group Plant Regensburg: The official start of production in vehicle assembly was honored by the former Chairman of the Board of Management Eberhard von Kuenheim on November 17, 1986. (01/2025)

1987      Paint shop commissioned;
first networked computers in assembly usher in the computer age

1988     Around 3,300 employees

1990      Body shop commissioned

1991      Annual production: around 128,000 vehicles, surpassing the 100,000 mark;
around 7,300 employees

1995      Production milestone: 1,000,000 vehicles manufactured in Regensburg

1997      Press shop completed

1999      Annual production exceeds 200,000 vehicles for the first time;
              more than 8,700 employees

2001      Groundbreaking for plant expansion: paint shop and body shop

2005      Annual production exceeds 300,000 vehicles for the first time

2007      Groundbreaking for press shop expansion

2010      Assembly/finish refurbishment

2013      New press system commissioned

2014      Completion of automated small parts warehouse

2015      EFQM Excellence Award; BMW X1 series launch

2017      West expansion of assembly commissioned

2018     Start of BMW X2 series production

2025      Additional body shop commissioned in Neutraubling

2026      Around 9,000 employees, including approx. 380 apprentices

 

40 years of BMW Group Plant Regensburg – vehicle models produced:

  40 years of BMW Group Plant Regensburg: The first vehicle - a BMW 3 Series (E30) - rolled off the production line in October 1986. (01/2025)

Model

Type

Production period:

Number of units

BMW 1 Series 5-Door

E87

2003 – 2011

908,144

BMW 1 Series 5-Door

F20

2010 – 2019

818,530

BMW 1 Series 3-Door

F21

2010 – 2019

128,070

BMW 1 Series 5-Door

F40

2018 – 2023

83,160

Total BMW 1 Series  

1,937,904

BMW 3 Series Sedan

E30

1986 – 1993

310,590

BMW 3 Series Sedan

E36

1990 – 1999

1,187,502

BMW 3 Series Sedan

E46

1997 – 2006

1,488,660

BMW 3 Series Sedan

E90

2004 – 2012

243,240

BMW 3 Series Coupé

E92

2005 – 2013

380,698

BMW 3 Series Convertible

E93

2005 – 2013

254,051

BMW 3 Series Sedan

F30

2011 – 2018

278,853

BMW M3

F80

2012 – 2018

34,677

Total BMW 3 Series 

4,178,271

BMW Z4

E89

2008 – 2016

116,163

Total BMW Z4 

116,163

BMW 2 Series

F46

2014 – 2023

209,883

Total BMW 2 Series  

209,883

BMW 4 Series Convertible

F33

2013 – 2020

158,587

BMW 4 Series Convertible

F83

2013 – 2020

19,869

Total BMW 4 Series  

178,456

BMW X2

F39

2016 – 2023

307,555

BMW X2

U10

since 2021

184,612

Total BMW X2  

492,167

BMW X1

F48

2014 – 2022

851,471

BMW X1

U11

since 2022

770,131

Total BMW X1  

1,621,602

Total number of vehicles* 

8,734,446

*Updated: Dec. 2025

 

   

BMW Group Corporate Communications
Saskia Graser, head of Communications Regensburg and Wackersdorf +49 151 6060 2014, Email: Saskia.Graser@bmw.de

Media website: www.press.bmwgroup.com

Email: presse@bmw.de

 

BMW Group Plants Regensburg and Wackersdorf
BMW Group Plant Regensburg has been in operation for more than four decades. After construction of the production halls was completed in 1984, series production of the BMW 3 Series (E30) began in autumn 1986. As part of the settlement agreement with the City of Regensburg, BMW pledged at that time to produce 400 vehicles per day and create 3,500 jobs.

Today, Plant Regensburg is one of more than 30 BMW Group production locations worldwide. More than 1,400 BMW X1 and BMW X2 model vehicles roll off the assembly line each day, destined for customers around the globe. Different types of drive train are flexibly manufactured on a single production line – from models with internal combustion engines to plug-in hybrids and fully-electric vehicles.

Within the framework of the BMW iFACTORY, the BMW Group is also setting standards at its Regensburg location in the fields of digitalisation, circularity and competitiveness – as confirmed by recent awards. For example, in 2025, the plant was named “FACTORY OF THE YEAR” in the category “Excellent Large-Series Assembly”. In addition, the BMW X1 from Regensburg was once again voted Best in Class in “Best Cars 2025”. It is already possible to experience, in virtual form, what the factory will look like in the coming years. Production of the “Neue Klasse” – BMW’s next model generation – is set to ramp up in Regensburg in the second half of this decade.

BMW Group Plant Wackersdorf is home to cockpit production and parts supply for overseas plants, and also serves as the door and flap production centre for Rolls-Royce. With its battery testing centre, the site also makes a significant contribution to electromobility.

The BMW Group's core staff at its Regensburg and Wackersdorf locations in eastern Bavaria comprises around 9,000 employees, including approximately 380 apprentices.

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