BMW Plant Spartanburg's 7-million-square-foot campus is located right off Highway 85.

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BMW in Body Shop process area.

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BMW vehicle being inspected in paint shop process area.

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Material train carrying parts in assembly shop.

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Assembly associate using lift assist to install  a back seat into the vehicle.

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BMW's lined up for final inspection on the assembly finish line.

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BMW Group announced on June 23, 1992, that it would build its first full assembly facility outside of Germany in South Carolina.  At that time, the company pledged to invest $600 million, to employ 2,000 associates by the year 2000, and attract at least nine suppliers to the state. It was the fastest factory start-up in automotive history—a record 23 months from site groundbreaking to first car assembled.

Now over three decades later, the BMW Group has invested nearly 13.3 billion, and the plant has gone through six major expansions.  The seventh major expansion was announced on October 19, 2022- a $1.7 billion investment to prepare the plant for the assembly of electric vehicles and to build a high-voltage battery assembly plant in Woodruff, SC. There are more than 11,000 jobs onsite with over 40 direct Tier 1 suppliers located in South Carolina and more than 300 suppliers in the United States.

Since 1994 the plant has assembled more than 6.5 million vehicles. Today it assembles more than 1,500 vehicles each day and exports 60 percent of its vehicles. The Spartanburg plant assembles the BMW X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, and XM Sports Activity Vehicles and Coupes and their variants.