BMW Brilliance’s Shenyang Production Base reached another significant milestone with the official roll-off of its 7 millionth vehicle. This achievement not only reflects the BMW Group’s long-standing commitment to the Chinese market and its continued investment in Shenyang, but also marks a new phase in intelligent manufacturing, local innovation, and future production capabilities.
+++ Change of leadership for market Germany +++ Further managerial appointments announced +++ Jochen Goller: “With these new appointments, we are systematically strengthening our global sales regions” +++
Alexander Buresch will take over the leadership of the BMW Group’s financial services business as of August 1 from Gerald Holzmann. His successor as CIO and Senior Vice President BMW Group IT will be Franz Decker.
+++ Joachim Post to become Member of the Board of Management responsible for Development. +++ Nicolai Martin appointed to the Board of Management responsible for Purchasing and Supplier Network. +++ Reithofer: “Exceptional performance by Frank Weber and the entire Development Division for NEUE KLASSE.” +++
+++ Sixth generation of BMW eDrive technology marks a milestone in electric mobility +++ BMW Energy Master: intelligent central control unit for the fundamentally new high-voltage battery – developed and produced in-house +++ Expertise from the e-mobility value chain in Bavaria and Austria pooled together +++ Innovative and flexible modular principle for electric drive +++
+++ Nicolas Peter will be proposed for election to the Supervisory Board at the 2025 Annual General Meeting. +++ Norbert Reithofer is not running for re-election after two terms of office. +++
+++ Adrian van Hooydonk reorganises BMW Group Design, brings in Maximilian Missoni +++ Two BMW Design studios going forward +++ Digital experience and Colour and Material Design enhanced +++
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