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New I3 Production Kicks Off at BMW's 100-Year-Old Munich Factory

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The historic Munich site has undergone a number of signficant updates to ensure it's ready to go EV-only from 2027

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Image ID: /clip/4755c799-292d-4c5b-8963-b9f3c7dcfe21_media-free-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg The new BMW i3 has already begun to leave the production line at the historic Munich plant, a factory especially important for the brand and that is about to become an exclusively electrical production center.Keep reading....

·Barcelona, Spain
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The new BMW i3 is already in production and customers are even more interested in it than in the iX3 SUV produced in Hungary. In addition, only electric cars will be produced in Munich from next year.

It recently started production of the new BMW i3. Radically different from the pioneer model of Bavarian electrics with the same designation, it is a sedan and the second member of Neue Klasse.

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The new 100% electric BMW i3 is produced in Germany, within the Bavarian company's historic site. Munich: more than 50 years of BMW 3 Series production Available to order since mid-June 2026, the new 100% electric BMW i3 is a strategic model whose serial production has just begun at the Munich factory in Germany: "The Neue Klasse models are very successful. The second model of the Neue Klasse, the BMW i3, already has a strong demand since the op…

The BMW Group's Munich plant has started series production of the new generation of the i3 electric sedan based on the Neue Klasse architecture. The famous factory has undergone an extensive transformation while in full operation and will become a production center exclusively for purely electric models from 2027.

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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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