About the marque
Founded
1916
Founder
Gustav Otto
Headquarters
Munich, Germany

Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, trading as BMW Group, is a German multinational conglomerate manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Germany. The moniker "BMW " first came into use when the German firm Rapp Motorenwerke changed its name to Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH in 1917. Thereafter, in 1922, the name and assets of BMW GmbH were transferred to the aircraft manufacturer Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG, thereby giving rise to the company known today as BMW AG.

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183 models

models
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1 Series (F40)

third generation of the subcompact automobile BMW 1 Series

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1500
23,554 builtWIKIDATA
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1602 Elektro-Antrieb

electric vehicle

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2 Series (F22)

BMW coupes

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2 Series (G42)
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2 Series Active Tourer
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2 Series Coupe

Compact Coupe of BMW

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2 Series Gran Coupe

Compact car

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2000 GL
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2000 touring
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2002 turbo
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2004
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3 Series (E46)

BMW model

3,266,885 builtWIKIDATA
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3 Series (F30)
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3 Series (G20)

BMW 3 series G20 generation (2019)

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3/15
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3/15HP Jhle-Roadster
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3/20
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303
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309
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315
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315/1
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319
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320
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3200 CS
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325

military 4x4 ATV of the Wehrmacht

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326
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327
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328
464 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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331
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335
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340
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5 Series Gran Turismo
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501
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503
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507
252 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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6 Series (E63)
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6 Series (F12/F13)
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6 Series Gran Turismo
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600
34,813 builtWIKIDATA
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7 F01 F02

BMW 7 series car

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7 Series (G11)

sixth-generation BMW 7 Series

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7 Series (G70)

seventh-generation BMW 7 Series

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750
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8 Series (E31)

first generation of the BMW 8 Series

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8 Series (G15)

second generation of the BMW 8 Series

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ActiveE
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Compact
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Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid
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Concept X6 ActiveHybrid
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Concept Z4 series
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E23

BMW 7 Series luxury car

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E24
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E30
2,433,000 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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E32

BMW 7 Series luxury car

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E38

BMW 7 Series car

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E65

Luxury sedan from BMW

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E84
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E86
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E87
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E9
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E92

model car

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F 76
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F15

mid-size crossover SUV

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F48
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F70

Fourth generation of the subcompact automobile BMW 1 Series

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F78
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G05

Luxury crossover SUV

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G45

compact sport utility vehicle

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Hydrogen 7
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Isetta
161,728 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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Lovos
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M3 (E30)
17,970 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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M3 (E30) Sport Evolution
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M3 (E46/2S)
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M3 (G80)

Sport-Sedan of 3-series

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M3 CSL
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M4 CSL

limited-production variant of the BMW M4 Coupe (G82)

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M5 (E28)
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M5 (E34)
12,254 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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M5 (E39)
20,482 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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M5 (E60)
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M5 (F10)
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M6 (F06)
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New Class coupé
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New Six
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Série 8 Gran Coupé
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Touring

BMW car model

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Vision ConnectedDrive
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X1 (U11)

third generation of the BMW X1

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X2 (F39)
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X3 (E83)
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X3 (F25)
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X4 (F26)
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X4 (G02)

second-generation line of the BMW X4

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X5 M Competition
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X6 (G06)

third generation of the BMW X6

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Z Models
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Z10
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Z3 M (E36/7)
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Z4 (E89)

second generation of BMW Z4 roadsters

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Z4 (G29)

third generation of BMW Z4 roadsters

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Z4 E85

first generation of BMW Z4 roadsters

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Zagato Coupe
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i Vision Dee

electric concept car

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i3 (2013)

electric car model

250,000 builtWIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
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i3 (2022)

Electric sedan

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i7

battery electric version of the seventh-generation BMW 7 Series

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iX1

battery electric subcompact luxury crossover SUV

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1933–1940
FRASER NASH
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1934–2025
3 Series
1,354,958 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA · EPA
1938 – present
321
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1954–1964
502

Full-size luxury sedan sharing its 'Baroque Angel' (Barockengel) body with the six-cylinder 501, distinguished by BMW's first postwar V8. Germany's…

6,295 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1955–1962
Isetta (original)

Bubble-window microcar; one of the most successful post-war microcars.

CURATED
1959 – present
700
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1961–2025
7 SERIES
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1962–1972
New Class

BMW's first genuinely new post-war design (sedan line; the related coupe is already separately catalogued as 'New Class coupe'). Returned BMW to…

342,513 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1965–2005
1800
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1965–2009
3.0 CS
DVLA
1966–1972
1600

Wikimedia disambiguation page

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1967–2006
1602

BMW car model

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1967–2009
2000
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1968–2008
2002
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1970–2009
2500
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1970–2001
2800
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1971–1974
1802

BMW car model

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1971–1975
2002 tii

Fuel-injected, high-performance version of the 2002 (02 Series), replacing the carbureted 2002 ti. Widely regarded as the model that cemented BMW's…

38,703 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1971–1975
3.0 CSL Batmobile

The original E9-platform homologation-special coupe nicknamed 'Batmobile' for its factory aero package (front air dam, fender fins, roof spoiler,…

1,265 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1971–2008
3.0 S
DVLA
1972 – present
Turbo
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1973–2025
5 SERIES
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1974–1977
3.3 L
DVLA
1974–2011
3000
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1975–1977
1502

BMW car model

71,564 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA
1976–2021
6 SERIES
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1978–1981
M1
Limited

Sports car that was produced by German automaker BMW from 1978 to 1981.

453 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA · EPA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1980–2024
M5
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1982–2018
M6

high-performance version of the 6-Series automobile, designed by the motorsport division of BMW

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1985–2025
M3
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1989–2001
Z1
8,000 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA
1990–2025
8 SERIES
DVLA
1991 – present
E1
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1991–2011
M Roadster

high performance variants of the BMW Z3 and Z4 coupé and roadster

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1991 – present
Nazca C2
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1994–2025
X5
467,995 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA · EPA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
1995–2025
1 Series

BMW car model

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1996–2008
Z3
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1997–2001
CI
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1997–2025
X1

compact SUV from BMW

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1998–2012
M Coupé
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1999–2003
Z8
Limited
5,703 builtWIKIDATA · DVLA · EPA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2000–2025
X3
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2001–2025
Z4

car model, roadster (2002-)

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2005 – present
CS Concept
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2005 – present
GINA

Shape Shifting Concept Car by BMW

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2005 – present
H2R
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2006–2008
Z4 M Coupe/Roadster (E85/E86)
Limited

High-performance M variants of the first-generation Z4 (5,070 Roadsters + 4,275 Coupes). Unlike other Z4 models, used hydraulic power steering and…

9,345 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2007–2013
E90 (M3)

high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series (E90 generation)

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2007–2025
X6
DVLA
2011–2012
1 Series M Coupe
Limited

Limited-run M version of the E82 1 Series coupe, named '1M' (not 'M1') to avoid confusion with the 1978 M1 supercar. Originally planned at ~2,700…

6,309 builtLIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2011–2025
4 Series

luxury compact coupe

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2013–2025
2 SERIES
DVLA
2013 – present
3 Series Gran Turismo
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2013–2023
I3
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2014–2025
M2
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2014–2025
M4
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2014–2025
X4

Compact SUV

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2014–2020
i8

plug-in hybrid sports car

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2016–2021
M7 SERIES
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2018–2025
M8

high performance version of the 8 Series grand tourer manufactured by the motorsport division of German automobile manufacturer BMW

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2018–2025
X2

SUV

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2019–2025
M SERIES
DVLA
2019
X3 M

First-ever high-performance M version of the X3 compact SUV (F97 chassis), launched 2019. Catalog previously only had X5 M Competition representing…

LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2019–2025
X4 M

First-ever high-performance M version of the X4 coupe-SUV (F98 chassis), launched 2019; production ended 2025 with no combustion successor (electric…

LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2019–2025
X7

Full-size sport utility vehicle by BMW

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2020 – present
iX3
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2021–2025
i4

electric automobile model

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2021–2025
iX

Battery-powered electric SUV

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2022–2023
3.0 CSL
Limited
50 builtDVLA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2023
Vision Neue Klasse
One-off

Concept car unveiled September 2023 at IAA Mobility, Munich, previewing BMW's next-generation 'Neue Klasse' EV design language ahead of production…

LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH
2023–2025
XM

high-performance plug-in hybrid crossover SUV

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2023–2025
i5

battery electric version of the eighth-generation BMW 5 Series

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