The Difference Between BMW and BMW Brilliance?

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Jeanette
07/29/25 9:39pm
Here is the relevant introduction to the differences between BMW Brilliance and BMW: 1. Different brand attributes: BMW Brilliance is a joint venture brand, while BMW is the original product brand. BMW: All parts and body are original assembly, and the car is imported; BMW Brilliance: Original parts are shipped to China and assembled domestically into complete vehicles. 2. From the perspective of vehicle parts procurement sources: Both BMW Brilliance and BMW use globally imported parts. BMW Brilliance also uses imported parts, with production origins including Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, and even China. BMW factories worldwide have unified standards and requirements for imported parts, and local suppliers of BMW Brilliance are also controlled by BMW Group's procurement strategy. 3. Engine: Some parts of BMW Brilliance's engines, such as cylinder blocks and cylinder heads, are imported from Germany, while others like crankshafts and camshafts are processed or procured domestically. Some engine series are imported as complete units. As for core components like axles and transmissions, the localization rate of parts is relatively low. BMW Brilliance's Tiexi factory has a ZF assembly workshop, following BMW's plant construction model.
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