BMW set to assemble X5 in China

BERLIN — BMW will build the X5 midsize luxury utility vehicle — currently produced in the United States — in China, a company spokesperson said on Monday.

“To satisfy the strong worldwide demand for the BMW X5, we are expanding our global production capacity of the popular Sports Activity Vehicle. We will be adding localized production of the BMW X5 in China, for the Chinese market,” the spokesperson said, without providing a start date.

X5 output in China is slated to begin in the second quarter next year at the BMW Brilliance joint venture, according to a U.S. supplier source.

The X5 sold in China has so far been produced at BMW’s plant in Spartanburg, S.C. China output will not affect production volumes at the South Carolina plant, the statement said.

The statement followed a report earlier on Monday by Handelsblatt that BMW was planning to begin production of the X5 in China starting in 2022.

BMW sold just under 700,000 vehicles in China from January to September, up nearly 20 percent from last year and constituting around a third of all sales in Europe, Asia and the Americas.

Finance chief Nicolas Peter said in September he was confident sales would increase next year.

The move mirrors a decision by BMW in 2018 to produce 10,000 to 20,000 X5 SUVs in Thailand  to supply Chinese customers after China imposed a 40 percent tariff on imports from the United States.