BMW Invests $35 Million in Personalized Paint and Eco-Production Center in Dingolfing

18.08.2025 | Cars

The new center will allow unique color schemes, faster production, and lower carbon emissions for BMW customers from 2027

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BMW Invests $35 Million in Personalized Paint and Eco-Production Center in Dingolfing

In an era where uniqueness and personalization are key factors for luxury car customers, BMW is taking a strategic step forward. The company is investing $35 million in creating a new, high-tech painting center at its factory in Dingolfing, Germany. This is not just an expansion, but a targeted effort to provide more freedom of individual choice and accelerate production efficiency.

The new Special and Individual Painting Center, set to be ready by 2027, combines cutting-edge technologies with human craftsmanship. Over 21,000 square feet in area, up to 10 employees will work in partnership with robots. While main paint layers will be applied automatically, all special schemes – such as two-color solutions and individual stripes – will be executed manually to ensure maximum precision and uniqueness.

At the core of the new investment is also the desire to reduce negative environmental effects. Paint drying will be done with electric heating instead of gas, which significantly reduces the factory's carbon footprint. This underscores BMW's commitment to sustainable and ecological production practices.

BMW already offers over 300 standard colors for its customers, not counting special orders. With the construction of the new center, the process for producing small series of cars will become even more efficient, allowing more customers to receive a vehicle with a completely individualized appearance. Production time is expected to be reduced by 25% – accelerating deliveries and making personalization even more accessible.

This step by BMW clearly shows that the future of luxury cars will be defined by the customer's individual choice. The new center will respond to the growing desire for uniqueness while simultaneously improving production and reducing environmental impact.