Nestled in the heart of Hungary, the BMW Factory Hungary stands as a testament to engineering mastery and industrial excellence, shaping the future of premium mobility across Europe.
Operating at the forefront of automotive production, the BMW Factory Hungary specializes in assembling some of the brand’s most iconic vehicles. From cutting-edge electric models to high-performance combustion engines, each car undergoes meticulous craftsmanship, ensuring quality and innovation meet at every stage of production. The facility integrates advanced robotics and sustainable practices, reflecting BMW’s commitment to both performance and environmental responsibility.
As a major employer and economic driver in Hungary, the BMW Factory sustains thousands of skilled jobs and fosters local development. The plant actively supports regional education and vocational training programs, nurturing the next generation of automotive talent. Partnerships with local suppliers strengthen the regional value chain, amplifying the factory’s positive footprint across the community.
Looking ahead, the factory is central to BMW’s global transition toward electrification and digitalization. Investments in next-generation production technologies ensure BMW Hungary remains a leader in innovation, delivering sustainable, smart mobility solutions that meet evolving customer demands. This forward-thinking approach cements its role as a cornerstone of the future automotive industry.
The BMW Factory Hungary is more than a manufacturing site—it’s a symbol of innovation, excellence, and community. For automotive enthusiasts and industry observers alike, it exemplifies how tradition meets cutting-edge technology. Visit or learn more to experience firsthand where premium engineering comes to life.
BMW is building a new vehicle plant in Debrecen, Hungary, where production of the all. BMW has officially opened its new vehicle plant in Debrecen, Hungary. The factory, in which BMW has invested around two billion euros, will start producing the iX3 electric SUV in October, the first vehicle based on the 'Neue Klasse' platform.
Debrecen. The future BMW Group plant in the Hungarian city of Debrecen is on the finish straight as the ramp-up of the assembly line sees the heart of the plant come to life. This is the beating heart of all the technologies in the plant, and also where the most employees work.
The assembly launch thus marks the reaching of another milestone. BMW's first factory to rely entirely on electricity from renewable energy during normal operation will start iX3 production in October. BMW has unveiled a new AI car factory in Hungary - its "most innovative" production site anywhere, integrating in-house AI, auto transport systems, and real.
The BMW factory in Debrecen, Hungary, will begin full operation in October 2025. PHOTO: BMW GROUP Various elements of the digital Factoryverse system, such as automated production and inspection, have been developed by BMW in other plants over the years. However, Debrecen is the first to combine them into one.
The BMW Group officially inaugurated its new car factory in Debrecen on Friday, where serial production of the company's latest model, the Neue Klasse iX3, has begun. Inauguration of the BMW factory in DebrecenDebrecen, 26 September 2025 - A drone image shows the BMW Group's Debrecen factory on the day of its official opening. MTI/Czeglédi [].
BMW has taken a fundamental step with the launch of its new plant in Debrecen, a city in eastern Hungary. This facility is positioned as a benchmark within the German manufacturer's industrial strategy, marking the beginning of a new phase in the development and production of electric vehicles. The Hungarian center, specially designed for the manufacturing of fully electric models, is.
Munich-based BMW Group has completed its plant in the Eastern Hungarian city of Debrecen, dedicated exclusively to the production of fully electric vehicles. Built on more than 400 hectares in the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County, the new factory has become Hungary's fourth automotive production hub. On Friday, September 26, the BMW Group officially opened its plant in Debrecen.
The investment of more than €2 billion has created Hungary's fifth car factory, which will exclusively manufacture electric cars.