BMW Group says it has completed a $1.7 billion investment in its South Carolina manufacturing footprint. The company finishes both the expansion of its existing Plant Spartanburg and the construction of a new facility in Woodruff, according to reports. The project represents a full rollout of the previously announced spending plan aimed at increasing production capacity for BMW vehicles in the state. BMW’s completion milestone is reported as marking the end of construction work and related expansion activities tied to the investment. Coverage from multiple outlets frames the announcement as a consolidation and scaling of BMW’s local manufacturing operations, with Plant Spartanburg receiving additional capacity and the Woodruff site providing a new manufacturing plant. The reporting does not indicate major changes to BMW’s broader corporate strategy, but focuses on the completion of the specific U.S. investment and the operational additions in South Carolina. Details on exact production targets or start-of-production timing are not included in the provided excerpts, but the sources agree the investment amount is $1.7 billion and that it is tied to Spartanburg expansion and a new Woodruff plant.