BMW is stepping into the future of car manufacturing with a bold new vision called the iFactory. This innovative approach is built on three core principles: Lean, Green, and Digital. Together, they aim to transform the way BMW builds cars—making it faster, cleaner, and smarter.
Under the Lean concept, BMW is designing factories that are more flexible and efficient. That means different models—electric, hybrid, or petrol—can be built on the same production line. Customers can also make last-minute changes to their car just days before it’s built. Real-time data is used throughout to monitor quality and keep everything running smoothly.
The Green pillar is all about sustainability. BMW is leading the way with its Debrecen plant in Hungary, which will run completely without fossil fuels. The company is also cutting down water and energy use, switching to electric delivery trucks, and using more trains for transport. The goal? To reduce CO₂ emissions from production by 80% by 2030.
Digital is where BMW’s future really shines. Advanced tech like AI and digital twins are helping design and run factories more intelligently. Even cars communicate with machines during production.
BMW iFactory isn’t just tomorrow’s plan—it’s happening today.