Plant Dingolfing
Aerial view of the BMW Dingolfing plant

BMW Group Plant Dingolfing.

Aerial view of the BMW Dingolfing plant

BMW Group Plant Dingolfing.

Welcome to BMW Group Plant Dingolfing.

BMW Group Plant Dingolfing is the BMW Group’s largest European vehicle plant, with some 298,000 cars rolling off the production lines in 2024. Its current product portfolio is extensive, ranging from the BMW 4 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series and 8 Series to the fully electric BMW iX. Dingolfing also makes components, including for electric BMWs, as well as bodies for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. In addition, it is the BMW Group’s global spare parts logistics hub. With more than 18,500 employees in total and over 950 apprentices training for one of 17 professions, we are not just the home of larger BMW models but the biggest employer in the region too.

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Facts and Figures.

Employees
> 18.500
employees at Plant Dingolfing
Production
~ 298.000
vehicles produced in 2024
Establishment
1973
marks the beginning of vehicle production

Models produced.

With approximately 282,000 vehicles built in 2022, the Dingolfing plant is one of the BMW Group's largest production sites — and one of the most flexible at the same time. With the BMW 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Series as well as the all-electric BMW iX, a total of six model series and over a dozen different models run from the production lines of the Lower Bavarian plant.

BMW Future Space.

Whether it’s mini drone flights, walkies with a robodog, 3D-printed chocolate or total immersion in the VR world – the BMW Future Space is all about the joy of discovering technology and digitalisation. The idea of the new BMW Future Space is to break down barriers and increase accessibility, for young people especially, to the latest technologies that are already part of our daily lives today and will shape a great many professions in the future.

The BMW Future Space sets out to extend its reach beyond the BMW Group to young people across the region to offer guidance as they choose their profession. The pedagogical concept and different topic spaces can be flexibly adapted to suit visitor groups, be they pre-school-age kids or 50-year-old production foremen.

Visitors to the 130 square metre space work their way through eight different topic areas, each with their own space, from the Health Lab with its smartphone X-ray and the Media Lab with its miniature green-screen studio to the Mobility Lab, where they can try their hand as a drone pilot.

Two young men use controllers to control drones.

Latest news from BMW Group Plant Dingolfing.

Outstanding craftsmanship and passion combined with the aura and design ideas of the global star with the iconic #46.

Update for the Dingolfing Electric Pioneer.

BMW Group Plant Dingolfing and Landshut University of Applied Sciences are developing a smart logistics solution.

For the latest on Plant Dingolfing and other topics, visit the BMW Group PressClub.

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Our responsibility.

Responsibility for today and tomorrow. We invest in innovative processes and production technologies for a sustainable and successful future too. For more on sustainability, our employees, and our environmental and social responsibility, visit the BMW Group website.

A collage by three BMW Group employees.
A BMW clock tower under a bright blue sky.

Environmental statement.

We believe that sound action for the good of current and future generations is a prerequisite for success. That’s why we take responsibility for our business success, the environment and society.

Plant Tour.

Collage with various steps that take place in production.

Currently the BMW Group offers public tours at the German locations in Berlin, Leipzig and Munich.

A visit to the BMW Group plants in Dingolfing, Landshut, Regensburg and Steyr is only possible by arrangement for special stakeholders of the plant. Tours for private individuals and corresponding registrations are not planned until further notice.

For further information, please use the following contact iFactory-Experience-Dingolfing@bmw.de.

History of Plant Dingolfing.

Historische Aufnahme des letzten produzierten Goggomobils der BMW Group.

Today, BMW Group Plant Dingolfing is one of 31 production facilities worldwide that make up the BMW Group production network. Its story began in 1967, when BMW took car production outside Munich for the very first time. The establishment of Plant Dingolfing marked the beginning of increasing production capacity, which continues to this day.

Historische Aufnahme des letzten produzierten Goggomobils der BMW Group.

Today, BMW Group Plant Dingolfing is one of 31 production facilities worldwide that make up the BMW Group production network. Its story began in 1967, when BMW took car production outside Munich for the very first time.

Contact & Directions.

BMW Group Plant Dingolfing
Karl-Dompert-Str. 7
84130 Dingolfing

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Address.

BMW Group Werk Dingolfing
Karl-Dompert-Str. 7
84130 Dingolfing

Contact.

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Postal Address.

BMW Group Werk Dingolfing
Landshuter Str. 56
84130 Dingolfing

Po box.

BMW Group Werk Dingolfing
Postfach 1120
84122 Dingolfing

Customer care.

If you have any questions about our products, your own BMW or the specifications of our models, please contact customer care.

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