738HP BMW XM Label Built in the US Is a Beast

BMW will build its most powerful car ever at the South Carolina factory. The 2026 XM Label produces 738 horsepower from its hybrid engine system. German engineers combined a twin-turbo V8 with electric motors for maximum power. The luxury SUV beats Lamborghini and Porsche rivals with superior performance numbers. BMW chose American assembly to avoid trade tariffs and reduce costs.

The XM Label accelerates from zero to 60 miles per hour during 3.6 seconds. Top speed reaches 155 miles per hour for standard models. Drivers can upgrade to 175 miles per hour with the performance package. The vehicle charges faster than previous models with new 11-kilowatt charging capability. Electric range stays limited because of the small battery pack size.

BMW targets wealthy customers who want both luxury and performance features. The company builds over 1500 vehicles daily at its Spartanburg plant. Local production helps BMW compete against imported luxury SUVs facing higher prices. American assembly gives BMW advantages over European competitors during trade disputes. The XM Label represents BMW's strategy for building electric performance cars locally.
 

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