- BMW sees improved profits as supply chains stabilise, says production chief
BMW production chief Milan Nedeljkovic expects stabilising supply chains to lead to a clear improvement i ...More
BMW production chief Milan Nedeljkovic expects stabilising supply chains to lead to a clear improvement in profitability next year, he said in an interview at the carmaker's Leipzig plant. ...Less

- BMW, Audi suspend shipments by train to China due to Ukraine war
Audi also proactively suspended rail transports to and from China via Russia with the Trans-Siberian Rail ...More
Audi also proactively suspended rail transports to and from China via Russia with the Trans-Siberian Railway immediately after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a spokesperson for parent Volkswagen said. "We are currently examining whether transports by rail via the southern route will also be possible in the near future," the spokesperson added. ...Less

- BMW India to hike vehicle prices by up to 3.5 pc from April
The company sells a range of locally produced cars, including the 2 Series Gran Coupe, 3 Series, 3 Series ...More
The company sells a range of locally produced cars, including the 2 Series Gran Coupe, 3 Series, 3 Series Gran Limousine, M 340i, 5 Series, 6 Series Gran Turismo, 7 Series, X1, X3, X4, X5, X7 and MINI Countryman. ...Less

- BMW UK hits the brakes on its X account: Social media exit sparks Musk drama and Nazi-era backlash
BMW UK announced it would stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) without giving reasons, leading to backlas ...More
BMW UK announced it would stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) without giving reasons, leading to backlash and mockery. Users brought up BMW's World War II history and accused them of becoming woke. BMW will still offer customer support on X. Elon Musk's controversies were also a backdrop to this decision. ...Less

- BMW to recall more than 390,000 vehicles in US over faulty airbag inflators
German automaker BMW is recalling over 390,000 vehicles in the United States due to defective airbag infl ...More
German automaker BMW is recalling over 390,000 vehicles in the United States due to defective airbag inflators manufactured by Takata Corp. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall citing potential explosions of the PSDI-5 inflators, which could release sharp metal fragments and cause injury or death to occupants. This recall is part of the broader Takata airbag crisis, linked to more than 30 deaths globally and hundreds of injuries since 2009. ...Less

- BMW does not expect U.S. tariffs to stay in place all year, says CEO
BMW does not expect the recently imposed U.S. tariffs to stay in effect until year-end. The carmaker's 20 ...More
BMW does not expect the recently imposed U.S. tariffs to stay in effect until year-end. The carmaker's 2025 earnings margin forecast of 5-7% for its automotive sector is predicated on the current tariffs remaining unchanged. CFO Walter Mertl stressed that any changes in the tariff situation would necessitate a revised outlook for the company. ...Less

- BMW group introduces Retail.NEXT in India
BMW has launched a new retail concept in India, allowing dealers to sell BMW, MINI, and BMW Motorrad prod ...More
BMW has launched a new retail concept in India, allowing dealers to sell BMW, MINI, and BMW Motorrad products under one roof. The initiative, Retail.NEXT, involves a joint investment of Rs 365.6 crore across 33 cities over 36 months. This aims to enhance customer engagement through integrated 'phygital' innovations. ...Less
