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Hyundai Motor, Ulsan Plant[Korea]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/22
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), Cambridge Plant[Canada]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/22
SAIC-GM Dong Yue Motors Co., Ltd.[China]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/19
Toyota Auto Body, Yoshiwara Plant[Japan]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/19
Nissan North America, Smyrna Plant[USA]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/14
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK), Georgetown Plant[USA]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/02
BMW AG, Regensburg Plant[Germany]
MW starts the production of X2 at Regensburg plant, Germany BMW transforms assembly line efficiency using AI-powered predictive maintenance system BMW’s Dingolfing and Regensburg plants adopts dry paint process using limestone powder BMW Group targets to deliver 2 million BEVs by 2025 Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage BMW suspends production in Regensburg, Germany due to chip shortage BMW completes final winter...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/03/31
Volkswagen Osnabrück GmbH, Osnabrück Plant[Germany]
Volkswagen Osnabrück GmbH, Osnabrück Plant VW Golf Cabriolet (2011-End of Production), Golf GTI Cabriolet (2012-EOP), Tiguan (2016 -EOP), PHV XL1(2013-2014), T-Roc Cabriolet (2019-2027 planning), Arteon Shooting Brake (2021-2023); Porsche Boxster/Cayman (2012-2016), Cayenne (2015-2016), Porsche Boxster/Cayman 718 model series (2023-); Skoda Karoq (2018-2019); MOIA: EV Moia +6 (2018-); Bodies and body parts for Porsche and Bentley; former plant ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/03/27
Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH, Dresden Plant[Germany]
Planning to cease operations in 2026 - Number of employees: 340 (as of December 2023) - Established in 2001 Volkswagen cuts production at Emden plant, Germany Volkswagen tests 5G network for production operations Volkswagen halts production due to semiconductors shortage in November Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage VW delays MEB production in Zwickau until April Volkswagen announces world premiere of the ne...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/03/18
BMW Motoren GmbH, Steyr Plant[Austria]
O 100 fuel for diesel vehicles, cuts emissions by 90% BMW to start production of electric motors in Steyr, Austria from autumn 2025 BMW Steyr plant, Austria expands electric motor production with second line BMW Steyr gears up for EU7 with updated diesel engines and 2028 hydrogen launch Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage BMW Group announces comprehensive realignment for electrification offensive BMW to start produ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/03/07
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI), Princeton Plant[USA]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/26
Toyota Motor, Tahara Plant[Japan]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/19
BMW (UK), Oxford Plant[UK]
for start of production BMW Group steps up the pace of e-mobility expansion Mini announces first all-electric car with Cooper SE in Europe MINI brands ten millionth vehicle rolled off the production line in Oxford BMW reveals future plans for MINI, plans production in China and Germany Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage BMW to resume production at German plants BMW to resume full production at Germany and UK plan...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/12/10
BMW AG, Dingolfing Plant[Germany]
orms assembly line efficiency using AI-powered predictive maintenance system BMW’s Dingolfing and Regensburg plants adopts dry paint process using limestone powder BMW Group targets to deliver 2 million BEVs by 2025 BMW launches first electric BMW xDrive system in iX and i4 M50 Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage BMW to resume production at German plants BMW to resume full production at Germany and UK plan...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/11/05
BMW AG, Leipzig Plant[Germany]
MW reveals future plans for MINI, plans production in China and Germany BMW to introduce 35 hours week at Leipzig plant by 2026 BMW Group targets to deliver 2 million BEVs by 2025 BMW Group increases use of low-carbon steel at European plants BMW to stop i3 production in Leipzig plant Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage Intelligent Energy, UK provides fuel cell modules for BMW Leipzig plant’s AGV BMW Group uses...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/11/02
BMW AG, Munich Plant[Germany]
ficiency and circularity; and DIGITAL, for the active use of digitalisation in data science, artificial intelligence (AI) and virtualization. - Production started in 1922. BMW Group Plant Munich starts production of BMW i4 EV BMW to introduce Saturday shifts at Munich plant, Germany Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage BMW to resume production at German plants BMW to resume full production at Germany and UK plan...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/11/02
Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH, Zwickau/Mosel Plant[Germany]
roduction due to semiconductors shortage in November Volkswagen’s first e-SUV coupé ID.5 available for order SEAT to design and develop Cupra Tavascan in Barcelona Volkswagen starts series production for ID.5 in Zwickau plant Volkswagen to invest EUR 89 billion on E-mobility by 2026 Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW alter production due to supply shortage VW delays MEB production in Zwickau until April Volkswagen to delay ID.5 launch SEAT to launc...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/10/22
Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Bremen Plant[Germany]
s, and Nissan’s Smyrna plant tied for the Bronze Plant award with their Lexus RX, Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, and Nissan Altima, Leaf, and Maxima models having 20 defects. BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany received the Gold Plant award in Europe for its 6 and 7 Series having 14 defects each. Porsche’s Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant received a Silver Plant award for 911 and 718 models having 17 defects each, and Daimler’s Bremen plant rec...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/10/22
Porsche AG, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen Plant[Germany]
Porsche AG, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen Plant 911, 918 Spyder (-2015), 718 Boxster/ Cayman (2016-2025 planning), EV Taycan (2019-), EV Taycan Cross Turismo (2021-), Mission E Cross Turismo (planning), 911 T-Hybrid MHV (2024-planning), EV 718 Boxster/ Cayman (2025-planning); Engines, Electric drive (2019-); Sports car assembly plant - Number of employees: 17,263 (as of 2023) - Investment: EUR 250 million (Reconstruction and expansion of the plant) - E...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/10/01
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG[Germany]
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG VW Group - Number of employees: 42,140 (as of December 2023) worldwide - Porsche AG will be included in the German Share Index (DAX) from December 19, 2022. - The preference shares of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG are traded on the Regulated Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Prime Standard) under the ticker symbol P911 GY (Xetra) as of 29 September 2022. In total, Volkswagen is placing 113,875,000 non-voting prefe...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/09/24