The Parent Of BMW’s Chinese Partner And Its Executives Fined Nearly $9M By Gov Regulators

False reporting and incomplete disclosures have led China’s securities regulator to fine Huachen Automotive Group Holdings and some of its executives a total of nearly $9 million.

The company owns Brilliance China Automotive, BMW’s main Chinese partner. Together, the companies formed BMW Brilliance Automotive under China’s requirement that foreign automakers partner with local companies.

BMW Brilliance accounts for nearly all of Brilliance’s profit, per Reuters. As Huachen Automotive Group sought to launch its own automotive brands, it sank deeply into debt. In 2020, the company defaulted on 6.5 billion yuan (a little over $1 billion USD) in debt last year.

Last week, though, Brilliance China Automotive revealed that its subsidiaries had guaranteed 5.89 billion yuan ($905 million) in Huachen bank loans without authorization, according to Nikkei Asia.

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The subsidiaries, auto parts maker Shenyang Jinbei Automotive and auto distributor Liaoning Shenhua Holding, separately reported that Huachen, the parent company, had inflated its profits in 2017 and 2018.

The inflated results obscured falling sales and were the pretense on which Huachen raised 12.9 billion yuan ($1.9 billion USD) in bond issues on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Interbank Market.

China’s securities regulator also found that Huachen had failed to make timely and proper disclosures of changes in its credit rating, missed payment deadlines, litigation and arbitration cases, and other matters that might have affected the value of its bonds.

It has therefore fined Huachen 53.6 million yuan ($8.2 million USD), while 12 former and current former executives got 2.98 million yuan in other fines. ($460,000 USD).

BMW’s China chief, Jochen Goller, told reporters at Auto Shanghai 2021 that Huachen’s issues would not impact BMW Brilliance China. In February, Reuters reported that BMW was looking to buy another 25% of the joint venture, though the purchase was supposed to take place in 2022.

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2021 BMW 5-Series LWB Facelift Stretches Out Updated Looks In China

BMW unveiled its 5-Series G30 long-wheelbase model at the Shanghai Auto Show back in 2017, promoting a stretched-out aesthetic that ultimately gave you an extra 5.2 inches (133 mm) compared to the regular model.

During that event, it was announced that the 5-Series LWB would be available in standard, Luxury Line and M Sport trim, which we suspect could still be the case with this updated variant.

Images depicting the China-only facelifted 5-Series LWB surfaced today on Autohome, and in terms of styling changes, we’re basically looking at the same car that was leaked two weeks ago in EU-spec, only longer.

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At least two different trim levels are shown in the image below, one of them being the M Sport variant. It features a sportier-looking front bumper, larger wheels and a more pronounced rear diffuser. The white car however seems to have gotten the matte black Shadowline treatment, as opposed to the two Phytonic Blue Metallic examples.

In terms of size, the previously-mentioned 3,105 mm (122.2 inch) wheelbase stretches beneath the 5,106 mm long exterior, while the 1,868 mm (73.5 inch) width of the car remains unchanged.

Also still available is the optional Sky Lounge panoramic glass roof, and we suspect that many, if not all other optional extras have been carried over from the initial model.

This means customers might still be able to opt for active ventilated seats, individual rear seats with an electrically adjustable backrest, the Ambient Air package, plus a Touch Command tablet that you use to control the rear seats and the infotainment system.

As for engines, the Chinese outlet only mentions the 530Le variant, which is powered by a plug-in hybrid drivetrain combining a turbocharged gasoline unit with a small electric motor.

BMW’s facelifted 5-Series LWB will be built at the BMW-Brilliance plant in Shenyang, China, and could arrive in showrooms in the coming months.

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