As the automotive landscape evolves, Continental BMW continues to lead with groundbreaking innovations and strategic shifts that redefine luxury and performance across continents.
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Recent announcements highlight BMW’s expanded portfolio with electrified versions of iconic models, targeting European and North American markets. The refreshed iX and M series variants emphasize enhanced range, smart connectivity, and sustainable materials, reinforcing BMW’s commitment to future-ready design and zero-emission mobility.
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BMW is integrating eco-conscious manufacturing across its Continental Europe facilities, reducing carbon footprints while advancing circular economy principles. New initiatives include using recycled textiles in interiors and 30% renewable energy in production plants, aligning with global climate goals and consumer demand for responsible luxury.
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Cutting-edge driver assistance systems, over-the-air updates, and AI-powered infotainment are redefining Continental BMW’s digital cockpit. Partnerships with leading tech firms enable seamless smartphone integration and predictive maintenance, setting new benchmarks for intelligent mobility and personalized driver engagement.
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With bold designs, sustainable practices, and transformative technology at its core, Continental BMW is steering the premium automotive industry forward. Stay tuned to BMW’s official channels for real-time updates and exclusive insights into the future of mobility.
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BMW is lowering sales and earnings targets for the 2024 fiscal year, in a move the luxury German car maker said was partially triggered by hefty expenses of addressing a braking system recall that impacts more than 1.5 million vehicles worldwide. The affected braking system, supplied by Continental, is used in several BMW models, including the Mini Cooper, Countryman, and Rolls-Royce. Continental has indicated that only a "small proportion.
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BMW has issued a recall for 270 vehicles in the United States due to faulty welding on braking systems supplied by Continental AG, adding to previous global recall. BMW recently initiated a global recall involving over 1.5 million vehicles- including the BMW 5 Series, 7 Series, Rolls-Royce Spectre, Mini Cooper, Mini Countryman and many BMW crossovers - citing issues with the integrated braking system (IBS) supplied by Continental AG. The defect lies in the brake-by-wire (BBW) technology, an innovative system that enhances braking efficiency through.
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However, it wasn't until last month that BMW issued a recall. The German carmaker finally issued a recall for as many as 1.5 million vehicles, all of whom might have the defective brake part issued by parts supplier Continental AG. Due to the extent of the recall, BMW is expected to spend nearly $1.1 billion to fix the issue.
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BMW now has to issue a profit warning due to problems with electric brakes that have persisted since March. Over one and a half million cars are affected. BMW cut its 2024 profit margin outlook on Tuesday due to sluggish demand in its key Chinese market and problems related to a braking system supplied by Continental, sending the carmaker's shares.
BMW AG is recalling 270 vehicles in the US to fix improper welding on braking systems supplied by Continental AG, adding to a more widespread issue with the component. BMW braking system recall of 1.5M cars contributes to automaker's soft outlook BMW expects vehicles across five countries are affected, including 270,000 in the U.S. Now, BMW expects that some 1.53 million vehicles across five countries are affected.
Auto supplier Continental AG confirmed that it makes this integrated brake system for BMW.