BMW Manufacturing (Thailand)
BMW Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is an automobile manufacturing company based Rayong, in the Rayong Province of eastern Thailand and a subsidiary of BMW Group Thailand.[1]
Type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Rayong, Thailand |
Products | Automobiles, engines, motorcycles |
History
The BMW Group Thailand was founded in 1998 as a subsidiary of BMW AG and consists of three companies: BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. for Sales, BMW Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. for the production and BMW Leasing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. for financial services.[1]
The work was started in May 2000 with the production of BMW 3 Series. In October 2002, the long version of the 7 Series was added. A little later, production of the 5 Series started in April 2004.[2] In 2005, the 3 Series was then replaced by the fifth generation. In January 2006, the BMW X3 was joined by the fourth model. There were new generation changes in January 2010 in the 5 Series as in August of the same year in the 7 Series. In the same year, the X1 was introduced as the 5th model in Thailand. A year later, the X3 followed.[3]
Current models
- BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe (2020–present; CKD)
- BMW 3 Series (2012–present)
- BMW 5 Series (2010–present)
- BMW 7 Series (2001–present)
- BMW X1 (2009–present)
- BMW X3 (2003–present)
- BMW X5 (2020–present)
- BMW X7 (2021–present; CKD)
Imported
- BMW 2 Series (2014–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
- BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe (2019–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
- BMW 2 Series Active Tourer / BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer (2018–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
- BMW 4 Series (2013–present, imported from BMW AG Plant München, Regensburg and BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo (2019–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing: 630d GT and 2020–present, imported from Inokom: 630i GT)
- BMW 8 Series (2018–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW Z4 (2019–present, imported from Magna Steyr)
- BMW M2 Coupé (F87) (2018–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
- BMW M4 (2014–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW M5 (2017–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW M8 (2019–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW X2 (2018–present, imported from BMW AG Plant Regensburg)
- BMW X3 M (2019–present, imported from BMW Manufacturing Co, LCC)
- BMW X4 (2020–present, imported from Inokom)
- BMW X4 M (2019–present, imported from BMW Manufacturing Co, LCC)
- BMW X5 (2013–present, imported from BMW Manufacturing Co, LCC)
- BMW X6 (2020–present, imported from BMW Manufacturing Co, LCC)
- BMW X7 (2019–2020, imported from BMW Manufacturing Co, LCC)
- BMW i3 / i3s (2015–present, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
Former models
Manufactured locally
- BMW 1 Series (F20) (2011–2019)
- BMW 3-series Gran Turismo (F34) (2013–2019)
Imported
- BMW 6 Series Coupe, Convertible and Gran Coupe (2011–2018, imported from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing)
- BMW i8 (2016–2020, imported from BMW Group Plant Leipzig)
References
- "BMW Group Manufacturing and BOI welcome international media to Rayong plant". Archived from the original on November 15, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2019., BMW-Pressemitteilung vom 27. Juli 2016.
- "BAMC profile". www.bag-eg.com. Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
- "BMW Group Manufacturing Thailand announces 1.1 billion baht Rayong plant expansion". pattayamail.com. 9 September 2015. Archived from the original on 3 January 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2017.