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I will try my best to provide detailed info on various cars and what is like to live with them, I have already produced a few for Jaguar-car-forums, I will do my best to be unbiased, but it will be hard for some cars. I will re-produce press releases and copy from other motoring news.
Showing posts with label leipzig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leipzig. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

BMW may have to increase production of its i8 sports car to meet increased demand.

BMW may have to increase production of its i8 plug-in hybrid sports car to meet high demand.
The waiting time for the 120,000 euro coupe is up to 18 months, BMW sales and marketing chief Ian Robertson said.
"We need to find ways to increase i8 production because the waiting lists in some markets are getting too long,” Robertson told Automotive News Europe at the auto show here on Wednesday.

Robertson said six months is as long as customers should have to wait for a built-to-order premium model.
The i8 is produced at BMW's factory in Leipzig, Germany. The car went on sale in Europe in June and in the U.S. in August.
Robertson declined to elaborate on current production levels of the i8, as well as on any potential output increase. He said BMW planned the i8 as a low-volume model with annual sales in the low single digit thousands.
So far this year BMW delivered to 760 i8 cars to customers including 419 in October.
IHS Automotive forecasts that BMW will build 3,238 units of the i8 this year, increasing to 4,318 next year.
i3, i5
Robertson said waiting time for the i3 battery-powered compact hatchback, which is also built in Leipzig, is stabilizing at about four to five months.

“We are now delivering about 2,000 units of the i3 a month,” he said. Through October, BMW delivered 12,184 units of the i3 worldwide, including 1,985 in October.
Asked whether BMW will launch a fuel call car called the i5, as media reports have suggested, Robertson said he was not aware of such plans. BMW is discussing how its 'i' range will evolve but no decisions have been made, he said.
Luca Ciferri

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Happy half Million - Porsche Cayenne reaches milestone

When the first Porsche Cayenne rolled off the assembly line at the Leipzig plant in 2002, nobody could foresee how very successful the sports-car SUV would be. “We started with around 70 units a day. Today we produce five times as much owing to the high market demand. In the past year alone, over 83,000 Cayenne vehicles for customers in more than 125 countries have rolled off the assembly line. A genuine success story of the Porsche plant in Saxony,” explains Dr. Oliver Blume, Member of the Executive Board Production and Logistics of Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. Today, the 500,000th unit of the Porsche bestseller produced here in Leipzig will be handed over to its owner.



Picking up their new vehicle in person, every year around 2,500 Porsche customers from all over the world use this opportunity and experience a Porsche to its very limits when driving on the plant's proprietary, FIA-certified circuit and the off-the-road track. And so did the proud customer of the 500,000th Cayenne, who travelled from Austria to the Saxon metropolis to accept in a little ceremony the key to his white S Diesel with a 382 hp V8 engine, top speed 261 km/h.