BMW has continued its successful run of being the leading automotive exporter in the United States.
New information confirmed by the US Department of Commerce shows that BMW Manufacturing’s Plant Spartanburg exported vehicles worth $10.1 billion (£7.98 billion) in 2024.
The figure means that during the last decade, BMW has achieved total vehicle exports from the United States worth $104 billion (£82 billion).
Close to 63 percent of all the BMWs made at Plant Spartanburg – equivalent to 2.7 million cars – were shipped overseas between 2014 and 2024.
“When the first BMW rolled off the assembly line in 1994, it was the beginning of a great legacy for Plant Spartanburg in the United States,” said Dr. Robert Engelhorn, president and CEO of BMW Manufacturing. “Our dedicated associates have assembled nearly seven million BMWs, and because of our export success, millions of customers around the world experience the innovative technology and premium quality of our X vehicles.”
“Our achievement as the country’s leading automotive exporter demonstrates BMW’s trusted partnership with this state and our continued commitment to the United States.”