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Chassis & VIN Decoder

Identify any vehicle worldwide. Enter a Japanese chassis code (ZRE172, BNR32) or any 17-character VIN — instantly get make, model, year and manufacturer.

VIN Decode: BMW AG — Germany
17-char VIN
WBAGX0C100RCN14597
● WMI (1–3): Country + Manufacturer ● VDS (4–9): Model + Engine ● Check digit (9) ● Model Year (10) ● Plant (11) ● Serial (12–17)
✓ Valid VIN — check digit verified (ISO 3779)
WMI Code
WBA
Positions 1–3
Manufacturer
BMW AG
SAE WMI Registry
Country of Manufacture
Germany
ISO 3779 standard
Model Year
1994 or 2024
Position 10 (R) — ISO standard
Assembly Plant Code
C
Position 11 — manufacturer specific
Serial Number
N14597
Positions 12–17
ℹ️ Year and country decode uses the ISO 3779 international standard — accurate for all vehicles manufactured after 1981. Model year codes cycle every 30 years: confirm with vehicle documentation if the year is ambiguous. Manufacturer data sourced from SAE WMI public registry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a chassis number?
A chassis number (also called frame number) is the unique identifier stamped on a vehicle's frame. For Japanese domestic market (JDM) vehicles, it follows manufacturer-specific formats like ZRE172 (Toyota Corolla) or BNR34 (Nissan Skyline GT-R). These are different from international VINs and are what appears on the auction sheet.
How is a JDM chassis code different from a VIN?
A JDM chassis code is a Japanese manufacturer-specific designation used in Japan. It typically identifies the model series rather than the individual vehicle. A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is the international 17-character standard used in most countries outside Japan since 1981, encoding specific information about country, manufacturer, year and individual vehicle.
How do I find the year of manufacture from a VIN?
Look at the 10th character of the 17-character VIN. This is the model year code, standardised globally by ISO 3779. The codes cycle every 30 years: A=1980/2010, B=1981/2011, C=1982/2012... Y=2000/2030, then 1=2001/2031 through 9=2009/2039. Our decoder automatically extracts this for any VIN you enter.
What is a WMI code?
The World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) is the first 3 characters of a 17-character VIN. It identifies both the country of manufacture (position 1) and the specific manufacturer (positions 1-3). Examples: JHM = Honda Japan, WBA = BMW Germany, 1FA = Ford USA, KMH = Hyundai South Korea.
Why does the year show two possible years?
The VIN year code system cycles every 30 years. For example, the code "C" represents both 1982 and 2012. For most vehicles this is unambiguous (a car with code C is obviously 2012 not 1982). For classic vehicles near the 30-year boundary, cross-reference with the vehicle's documentation or auction sheet.
Does this tool work for motorcycles?
Yes. Japanese motorcycle manufacturers (Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki) use the same JDM chassis code system. International motorcycles made after 1981 use the standard 17-character VIN format.
Can I trust chassis decoder results?
VIN year decode (position 10) and country/manufacturer decode (positions 1-3) are based on the ISO 3779 and SAE international standards — these are 100% reliable for any vehicle made after 1981. JDM chassis data is compiled from manufacturer documentation and verified import records, accurate for all common production models.