BMW
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW, German pronunciation: [ˈbeːˈʔɛmˈveː] (13px listen)) is a German automobile and motorcycle maker, founded on 7 March 1916. It is one of the most famous automobile makers in the world. The headquarters is located in Munich, Bavaria. BMW is part of the "German Big 3" luxury automobile manufacturers, along with Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
| File:Logo BMW Group 2021.svg | |
| Public (Aktiengesellschaft) | |
| Traded as | FWB: BMW |
| Industry | Automotive |
| Predecessors | Rapp Motorenwerke Bayerische Flugzeugwerke Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach |
| Founded | 7 March 1916 |
| Founders | Camillo Castiglioni Franz Josef Popp Karl Rapp |
| Headquarters | , Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Supervisory Board |
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Production output | Increase 2,564,025 vehicles (2019) |
| Revenue | Increase €104.210 billion (2019)[1] |
| 11px €7.412 billion (2019)[1] | |
| 11px €5.022 billion (2019)[1] | |
| Total assets | Increase €228.034 billion (2019)[1] |
| Total equity | Increase €59.907 billion (2019)[1] |
| Owners | Stefan Quandt (29%) Susanne Klatten (21%) Public float (50%) |
Number of employees | 133,778 (2019)[1] |
| Website | bmwgroup |
Automobiles
Current models
The current model lines of BMW cars are:
- 1 Series five-door hatchbacks
- 2 Series two-door coupes, "Active Tourer" five-seat MPVs and four-door "Gran Coupe" fastback sedans.
- 3 Series four-door sedans, five-door station wagons and long wheelbase model only made in China.
- 4 Series two-door coupes, two-door convertibles and five-door "Gran Coupe" fastbacks.
- 5 Series four-door sedans, five-door station wagons and long wheelbase model only made in China.
- 7 Series four-door sedans.
- 8 Series two-door coupes, two-door convertibles and "Gran Coupe" four-door fastback sedans.
- BMW 120 (F70) IMG 0362.jpg
1 Series
- 2020 BMW M235i xDrive Gran Coupe Front.jpg
2 Series Gran Coupé
- BMW G42 1X7A0370.jpg
2 Series
- 2019 BMW 318d SE Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg
3 Series
- 2020 BMW 420i Sport Automatic 2.0.jpg
4 Series
- BMW G60 520d 1X7A1681.jpg
5 Series
- BMW G70 740d 1X7A7230.jpg
7 Series
- BMW G14 IMG 6039.jpg
8 Series
The current model lines of the X Series SUVs and crossovers are:
- BMW U11 1X7A6826.jpg
X1
- BMW U10 1X7A2456.jpg
X2
- 2018 BMW X3 xDrive30d M Sport Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg
X3
- 2018 BMW X4 xDrive20d M Sport Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg
X4
- 2019 BMW X5 M50d Automatic 3.0.jpg
X5
- BMW G06 IMG 3715.jpg
X6
- BMW G07 (2022) 1X7A6450.jpg
X7
- BMW XM 1X7A6874.jpg
XM
The current model line of the Z Series two-door roadsters is the Z4.
- 2019 BMW Z4 M40i Automatic 3.0.jpg
Z4
i models
All-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles are sold under the BMW i sub-brand. The current model range consists of:
- i3 D-segment (compact) sedan, powered by one electric motor only made in China
- i4 D-segment (compact) liftback, powered by one or two electric motors
- i5 E-segment (executive) sedan, powered by one or two electric motors
- i7 F-segment (full-size) sedan, powered by two electric motors
- iX1 C-segment (subcompact) SUV, powered by two electric motors
- iX2 C-segment (subcompact) SUV, powered by two electric motors
- iX3 D-segment (compact) SUV, powered by one electric motor
- iX E-segment (mid-size) SUV, powered by two electric motors
- BMW i3 (G28) China (2) (cropped).jpg
- BMW i4 IMG 6695.jpg
- BMW i5 1X7A1826.jpg
- BMW i7 xDrive60 1X7A6822.jpg
- BMW iX1 1X7A6829.jpg
- BMW iX2 xDrive30 IMG 8425.jpg
- BMW iX3 G08 FL IMG 6225.jpg
- BMW iX 1X7A0305.jpg
M models
BMW M GmbH started making high-performance versions of BMW models in 1978.
As of March 2023[update], the M lineup is:[2]
- M2 two-door coupe
- M3 four-door sedan and five-door station wagon
- M4 two-door coupe/convertible
- M5 four-door sedan
- M8 two-door coupe/convertible and four-door sedan
- X3 M compact SUV[3]
- X4 M compact coupe SUV[3]
- X5 M mid-size SUV[4]
- X6 M mid-size coupe SUV[5]
- XM Large SUV[6]
- BMW G87 M2 1X7A6663.jpg
- 2021 BMW M3 Competition Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg
- 2018 BMW M5 Automatic 4.4.jpg
- BMW M8 Competition IMG 3364.jpg
- BMW X3 M (G01) IMG 4198.jpg
- 2019 BMW X4 M Competition Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg
- BMW X5 M (G05) IMG 3370.jpg
- BMW X6 M Competition (G06) IMG 3572.jpg
BMW's automobiles are tuned and modified by several German Tuning Companies such as AC Schnitzer, M, and Alpina.
Logos
- BMW.svg
Logo used in vehicles since 1997
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The logo on a BMW car
- BMW logo (gray).svg
Logo used for publicity purposes since March 2020
BMW Media
- Bmw e12 v sst.jpg
1972 BMW 5 Series (1st generation)
- R32-pn.jpg
The R32 motorcycle, the first BMW motor vehicle, at the BMW Museum in Munich
- 2015 R1200RT right.jpg
Right side of a 2015 BMW R1200RT
- 4 cilindros y museo BMW, Múnich, Alemania 2012-04-28, DD 02.JPG
BMW Tower and museum, Munich, Germany
- BMW Leipzig MEDIA 050719 Download Karosseriebau max.jpg
Spot welding 3 Series bodies in Leipzig, Germany
- London 2012 Olympic BMW.jpg
BMW sponsor car at the London 2012 Olympics
- BMW Zentrum Spartanburg.jpg
BMW Zentrum museum in Spartanburg, South Carolina
- BMW 220d (F74) DSC 7359.jpg
2 Series Gran Coupé (F74)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Annual Report 2019" (PDF). BMW Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "BMW M models". BMW USA. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "The all-new BMW X3 M and the all-new BMW X4 M." www.press.bmwgroup.com. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ↑ "The Next-Generation BMW X5 M Could Debut Early In 2020". www.carbuzz.com. 30 December 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- ↑ "2020 BMW X6 (G06) Spied In Spartanburg". www.autoevolution.com. 25 June 2018. Archived from the original on 29 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- ↑ bmwusa.com