What does BMW BDC mean?

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DelDakota
07/29/25 3:03pm
BMW BDC stands for Body-Domain-Controller, the main control unit or master domain controller, similar to a body computer. It contains key information, such as key programming and anti-theft functions, which rely on this module. More information about BMW is as follows: BMW's vehicle series include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, X, M, Z, i, and others. The 1 Series is a compact car, the 2 Series is a compact coupe, the 3 Series is a mid-size car, the 4 Series is a mid-size coupe (including convertibles), the 5 Series is a mid-to-large-size car, the 6 Series is a mid-to-large-size coupe (including convertibles), the 7 Series is a luxury D-segment sedan, the 8 Series is a luxury coupe, the i Series represents BMW's electric and hybrid vehicles, the M Series is BMW's high-performance and sports car variant, the X Series is BMW's dedicated SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) lineup, and the Z Series is BMW's entry-level sports car.
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