Magna Steyr will assembly five different models in Graz in 2018
- The Canadian-Austrian assembler Magna Steyr has a plant in Graz with a capacity of 200,000 vehicles per year.
This plant was owned until 2001 by the former group Steyr-Daimler-Puch and was then taken over by Magna group.
This plant was owned until 2001 by the former group Steyr-Daimler-Puch and was then taken over by Magna group.
- The first two models to be assembled in these facilities were the Mercedes G-Class, and its derivative Steyr-Puch which was sold under Mercedes but also Steyr-Puch brands. They were then followed by Chrysler Voyager (until 2008), Jeep Grand Cherokee (until 2009), Chrysler 300 (until 2009), Jeep Commander (until 2009), Saab Cabrio (until 2009), BMW X3 (until 2010), Aston Martin Rapide (until 2013), Peugeot RCZ (2015) and Mini Countryman / Paceman (until 2016).
- In 2017, from all these models, the Mercedes G-class will continue to be produced in Graz.
But they will be accompanied by four new models from BMW and Tata Motors:
But they will be accompanied by four new models from BMW and Tata Motors:
1.The new Land Rover Discovery that could be unveiled over the coming weeks, will be entirely produced
in this plant (50 000 units), due to insufficient capacity in Solihull (UK).
in this plant (50 000 units), due to insufficient capacity in Solihull (UK).
2.The new BMW 5 Series to be unveiled early next year, will be partially produced in this factory (50 000 units), due to insufficient capacity in Dingolfing (Germany).
3.The new BMW Z5 and Toyota Supra launched in 2018 will be produced in this factory (50 000 units).
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