COVID-19 forces BMW shutdown

The rapidly escalating nature of the global health crisis has caused BMW to take action…


Due to the rapidly evolving coronavirus pandemic, BMW first announced the temporary closure of the BMW Welt, BMW Museum and BMW Group Classic facilities on 16th March – effective from the following day. Shortly afterwards came news that BMW would cease vehicle production at its UK, European and South African plants from 23rd March, initially for a period of four weeks. Naturally the health and well-being of BMW’s employees was a chief concern, so too potential disruption to its supplier lines and a decline in global market demand for cars during such a time of unprecedented global shutdowns in every industry.


COVID-19 forces BMW shutdown

COVID-19 forces BMW shutdown

Keen to maintain a line of communication with its customers, BMW UK states that answers to its most frequently asked questions, such as those regarding finance agreements, could be found via its Online Genius portal. Those planning to visit a BMW retailer are advised to telephone ahead to make sure the site in question is open. At the time of writing the ability to book service appointments, search for and reserve BMW Approved Used cars, configure a new car and make an enquiry online remained active.

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