Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA)** said today that it celebrated its 20th anniversary with a Team Member Appreciation Day on 3 May 3 2025, on the HMMA campus. The event brought together HMMA team members, their families, and special community guests for a day filled with family activities, plant tours, prize raffles, musical entertainment, and a closing fireworks display. The plant’s 20th year of production will officially be marked on 20 May 2025.*
“Our 20th anniversary marks a notable milestone worthy of celebration by all of our team members and their families,” said Chris Susock, President and CEO of HMMA. “A lot has changed since the first Sonata rolled off the line in 2005. Our technology has advanced, and our processes and models have evolved. But what hasn’t changed – and what has made the biggest difference – is the strength of this team. Together we have built more than vehicles and engines; we’ve built a family with a history to be proud of, on a firm foundation that many future generations of our HMMA family can learn from and build upon.” Continue reading












BMW Group Q1 2025 Earnings Drop 25%
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The BMW Group* (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG ADR BMWYY) said today that Earnings (EBIT) for Q1 2025 totaled €2,024 million, down from 2024 at € 2,710 million for a -25.3% decline). The EBIT margin came in at 6.9% (2024: 8.8%) and was at the high end of the revised BMW target range of 5-7% for the year. Excluding depreciation and amortization from the BBA purchase price allocation, the EBIT margin for the first quarter was 8.1%.** First-quarter Group revenues totaled €33,758 million (2024: € 36,614 million -7.8%; currency-adjusted: -8,7%) Based on the strength of its current operating performance, the BMW Group allocated €1,984 million (2024: €1,974 million/+0.5%) to research and development in the first quarter which was concentrated on electrification and digitalization of the vehicle fleet across all model series. The company also incurred R&D expenditure primarily for the future models of the NEUE KLASSE, such as the BMW iX3, and the successor models to the BMW X5 and BMW X7.
“The more challenging the environment, the more crucial it is to have compelling products, a consistent strategy and a high degree of flexibility. Our technology-open approach remains a key success factor: with our young, highly attractive models and our broad range of drives, we are able to meet the various needs of customers worldwide. This enables us to achieve robust results and stay on course to meet our ambitious full-year targets,” said Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG. Continue reading →