BMW to limit platform architecture to two: rear-wheel drive and front-wheel drive

Automotive News Europe interviewed Herbert Diess, BMW Board Member for Research and Development, and he said that BMW and MINI models will be built upon only two architectures, rear-wheel drive and front-wheel drive moving forward. The architecture consolidation will not include BMW i3 electric and i8 plug-in.

Diess says that the new BMW Group architectures is the only cost-efficient way to expand the MINI and BMW ranges. “We could not have such a product portfolio if we had not established architectures for our front-wheel MINI and smaller BMWs and the rear-wheel-drive architecture,” he said.

Today, BMW brand’s four architectures handle these groups of vehicles: (1) 1-, 2- and 3-series compact cars, (2) 5-, 6- and 7-series mid-sized and large cars and the Rolls-Royce Ghost, (3) X3 and new X4 crossovers. The X4 will make its worldwide debut next month at the New York auto show (4) X5 and X6 crossovers.

To reduce even more costs, Diess said all BMW Group vehicles also will share the same electronic systems and components. “There is a cost disadvantage for the smaller cars but it allows us to bring all of the technical features we have in the 3, 4, 5 and 7 series down into the Mini and smaller cars.”

Diess said BMW’s cars always shared some components but “we are making it even more synergetic, which does not mean the cars will be more similar.”

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