Group 1 - BMW is recalling over 330,000 vehicles globally due to corrosion risks in the starter relay, which may lead to short circuits and fire hazards [1][2] - The recall affects multiple models produced between September 2015 and September 2021, with over 130,000 vehicles in Germany and nearly 200,000 in the United States [1][2] - This is BMW's sixth major recall since 2025, following a significant recall of over 230,000 electric vehicles in August due to issues with the starter generator [2][3] Group 2 - BMW's sales in China have shown a declining trend, with a 6.4% drop in 2022, a slight recovery in 2023, and a projected 13.4% decline in 2024 [4] - The company's financial performance reflects this sales decline, with a 8.2% decrease in revenue to €33.93 billion and a 31.4% drop in EBIT to €2.66 billion in Q2 2025 [4] - The decline in sales is attributed to the rapid rise of domestic brands in the electric and intelligent vehicle sectors, which has impacted traditional luxury brands [4] Group 3 - In response to market challenges, BMW has made significant personnel changes, appointing its first female CEO for Brilliance BMW and committing to invest more in the Chinese market [5] - The company plans to launch over 20 new models, including the first new-generation model in Shenyang in 2026, as part of its strategy to regain confidence in the Chinese market [5] - The automotive industry is facing increasing consumer demands for product quality and safety, necessitating a new quality control system that extends beyond hardware to software and electronic control units [5]
起动机继电器存在安全隐患 宝马汽车或召回超过33万辆汽车