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25 years of UK engine production at BMW Group Plant Hams Hall
Mon Feb 09 08:30:00 CET 2026 Press Release
• 25 years producing highly efficient engines in the UK, alongside high-precision machining. • More than 7.6 million engines manufactured, powering three brands: BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, and supporting the BMW Group’s technology-open approach. • A history of efficiency and growth: from one to two engine families and increased machining production, with lean, sustainable and digital manufacturing principles driven by people. • 61% reduction in energy use per engine built since the start of full production.
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Hams Hall, UK. BMW Group’s UK engine production
facility located in North Warwickshire is marking a major milestone;
it’s 25 years since the plant first opened and production began. Since
2001, BMW Group Plant Hams Hall has manufactured more than 7.6 million
engines, alongside high-precision machining of key engine components.
The plant is a key part of BMW Group’s technology-open approach,
supplying a number of the company’s production sites around the world
with the latest generation of highly efficient petrol engines,
including power units for plug-in hybrid models.
Today, engine production ranges from three and four-cylinder
petrol engines to high performance V8 engines, powering vehicles
across both BMW and MINI.
Separately, the V12 engine is produced exclusively for
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. Its assembly follows a distinct, bespoke
production process, carried out by specially trained production
colleagues, before final delivery to the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood.
"This anniversary is a special milestone for our
site," says Dirk Dreher, head of the BMW Group's Hams Hall plant.
"We are a competitive plant and there’s always been a real
passion among our workforce to continually improve our manufacturing
processes and site. Building on our strong foundation, we are looking
forward to remaining a successful plant in
the future.”
A history synonymous with efficiency and
growth
Over 25 years, the plant has built a robust
record of efficiency and growth, manufacturing engines using the very
latest technology for some of the most iconic BMW Group vehicles. From
producing just one engine family in 2001, the plant now manufactures
two different engine families, with the recent integration of V8 and
V12 engines bringing a higher business value to the plant.
There has also been significant growth in the plant’s
high-precision machining business, too. Originally only producing for
the plant’s own engine production, the machining facility expanded
over the last decade, trebling its capacity, increasing annual
production to more than a million components, and extending supply to
BMW Group’s engine manufacturing plant in Steyr, Austria.
“The Hams Hall plant is an integral part of our global
production network,” explains Harald Gottsche, Head of Engine
Production at BMW AG. “The site combines technological expertise with
high flexibility. It reliably supplies our vehicle plants with
efficient, powerful engines of premium quality. This includes the V12
engine – a masterpiece from Hams Hall!”
As the quarter-of a-century milestone is marked, the focus on
applying BMW iFactory manufacturing principles - a holistic and
forward-looking production strategy - to be efficient, sustainable and
digital, is already firmly embedded as the plant embarks on its next chapter.
A systematic approach to reducing energy
use
From the first concept of the plant to the present
day, the Hams Hall team has made sustainability a key consideration.
Since the first full year of production, the plant has made a 61%
reduction in energy required per engine built, meaning the overall
energy to operate the site has remained level even though there has
been a considerable increase in production. The plant purchases 100%
of its external electricity from renewable energy sources today. It
has also worked to reduce its consumption of natural gas.
A journey of digital transformation
Several
digital advancements are already delivering tangible benefits,
bringing further efficiencies and ensuring the plant is fit for the
future. At the heart of the digital transformation is the plant’s
fully-connected digital twin, comprising three layers: a 3D
representation of the plant, a data layer that brings together
information in one centralised place, and an application layer that
helps make sense of the data and provides a precise, real-time
bird’s-eye view of the plant’s operations. A range of systems and
tools feed into the digital twin, including the plant’s four-legged
team member - an autonomous robotic dog - equipped with visual,
thermal and acoustic sensors deployed to perform various maintenance tasks.
Within the V engine production system, autonomous robots have
been integrated to assist in the movement of engines and worker
guidance is digitised at every workstation. Other advancements such as
the implementation of AI camera technology are proving critical in the
pursuit of absolute quality and increasing the speed in which
potential quality topics can be detected.
Efficiencies driven by people
The plant has a
strong continuous improvement culture – a key part of the value-added
production system – where people go the extra mile to reduce waste,
avoid unnecessary costs and save money. ‘Fresh Thinking’ is an active
initiative driven by the people closest to the day-to-day work, going
beyond standard company-wide efficiency programmes. Often, it is about
noticing the small details, finding better ways of working or
questioning the status quo. A workforce engaged on these topics
delivers hundreds of ideas to achieve significant savings.
Key milestones
Selected historic milestones.
2001. The first brand-new four-cylinder BMW engines
were built at the plant in 2001, marking the start of series
production at Plant Hams Hall. VALVETRONIC technology was integrated
into volume production for the first time to deliver significant
decreases in fuel consumption and lower engine emissions.
2006. Further growth came in 2006 with an additional
new engine family which expanded the plant’s customer base to MINI,
supporting a raft of updates to the brand that improved the fuel
consumption and emissions of the iconic car.
2013 - 2015. The plant saw further investment across
the site and began integrating another new generation of engines. The
Hams Hall plant became the sole supplier of the award-winning,
three-cylinder engine for the trailblazing BMW i8 plug-in hybrid
sports car. Production of this engine family continued to expand in
2015, with additional three and four-cylinder petrol engines
integrated for MINI and BMW.
Alongside engine assembly, a high-tech machining hall producing
key engine components; crankshafts, cylinder blocks and cylinder
heads, is a core part of the Hams Hall site. Around the same time,
investment also extended to a complete overhaul of this facility,
trebling its capacity and increasing annual production to more than a
million components for engines built at both Hams Hall and supplied to
the BMW Group engine manufacturing plant in Steyr, Austria.
2022- 2023. A new production facility was integrated
into the assembly hall, increasing the plant’s business value when
production of the company’s prestigious V engines (V8 and V12) was
entrusted to the plant. V12 engines from Plant Hams Hall are supplied
for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, with V8 engines built for various models,
including a plug-in hybrid variant for the BMW M5 Saloon and Touring.
2026. The Hams Hall plant reaches its
quarter-of-a-century, 25-year
milestone.
ENDS
If you have any questions, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Chris Overall
Head
of Corporate, Brand & Internal Communications, BMW Group
UK
Tel: 07815 370990
Email: chris.overall@bmw.co.uk
Plant Communications
Kimberley Ragousis
Corporate Communications Manager, Plants
Oxford, Swindon and Hams Hall
Tel: 07815 374418
Email: kimberley.ragousis@bmwgroup.com
Plant Hams Hall Communications
Kate
Bird
Communications Manager
Tel: 07815 375843
Email: kate.bird@bmwgroup.com
Media website: https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/united-kingdom
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