BMW to build Concept CS, X1, Mini 4x4, more Rolls
written by Goldmoney
at 28 September 2007
BMW today held a press conference where it outlined what chairman Dr Norbert Reithofer called ‘a fundamental strategic realignment’ of the brand.
It’s not as drastic as that sounds, but BMW is having a product shake-up to make sure it stays ahead of the game (read Audi on the warpath and a rejuvenated Mercedes). And part of this shake-up involves expanding its current model line-up, while ruling out any acquisitions of other brands. In other words new Minis, BMWs and Rolls-Royces are on the way.
- So what exactly is on the way?

No, not power-assisted steering, but a Progressive Activity Sedan – and we’ve already scooped it.
Together that means BMW hopes sales will break the 1.8 million per year by 2012. That of course means production expansion, so BMW’s Spartanburg plant will expand to 240,000 units and Mini’s Oxford Plant will be able to churn out 260,000 cars.
- So BMW won’t buy Volvo then?
BMW is eying the BRIC markets (Brazil, Russia, India and China) for expansion, with China and Russia holding the most potential for growth, officials said.
- So why has all this happened?
And combined with all sorts of issues like the rising cost of raw materials and increasing environmental concerns, BMW has had this major rethink. Bring on 2012.