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BMW Group enregistre une croissance significative de ses ventes à fin septembre. L'offensive du groupe en matière de mobilité électrique se poursuit, les ventes de véhicules entièrement électriques ont plus que doublé.
Thu Oct 07 09:00:00 CEST 2021 Communiqué de presse
BMW Group a livré 1 932 236 véhicules BMW, MINI et Rolls-Royce à ses clients depuis le début de l'année (cumul à fin septembre) // Une augmentation significative des ventes de +17,9% en glissement annuel // Toutes les marques ont enregistré une croissance des ventes dans toutes les régions du monde// Le groupe continue à s'appuyer sur sa forte position concurrentielle sur les principaux marchés clés tels que les États-Unis, l'Europe et la Chine.
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The BMW Group delivered 1,932,236 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles to customers in the year to the end of September – a significant increase in sales of +17.9 percent year-on-year. All brands reported sales growth in all regions of the world. The company continued to build on its strong competitive position in key core markets such as the US, Europe and China.
- With a total of 1,932,236 vehicles sold through September, BMW Group sales climbed +17.9% year-on-year
- Deliveries of fully-electric vehicles more than doubled since start of the year (59,688 vehicles, +121.4%)
- Strong competitive position expanded in key markets worldwide
- Pieter Nota: “Confident we can meet our ambitious sales targets despite semiconductor shortage and achieve solid, profitable growth in 2021”
Munich. The BMW Group delivered 1,932,236 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles to customers in the year to the end of September – a significant increase in sales of +17.9 percent year-on-year. All brands reported sales growth in all regions of the world. The company continued to build on its strong competitive position in key core markets such as the US, Europe and China.
“The sales success of the past nine months shows how our customers appreciate our strong, sustainable and emotionally engaging product line-up. We have so far been able to offset the semiconductor supply bottlenecks over the full year with a strong operating performance. We are confident we can meet our ambitious sales targets and achieve solid, profitable growth for 2021,” said Pieter Nota, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Customer, Brands and Sales. “We have more than doubled our sales of fully-electric vehicles since the start of the year – and are therefore underscoring our impressive electro-offensive,” Nota continued.
BMW iX, BMW i4 and BMW iX3* underpin electromobility ramp-up
The BMW Group sold 231,576 electrified vehicles worldwide between January and September (+98.9%). Third-quarter sales of fully-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles climbed 43.1 percent year-on-year to reach 78,333 units. With a total of 59,688 pure electric vehicles delivered to customers, the BMW Group has seen a 121.4 percent increase in sales since the start of 2021. In particular, the fully-electric BMW iX3*, which has also been available in Europe since the start of the year, gave sales a major boost, with a total of 20,887 units sold in the year to date.
“With the launch of the BMW iX and BMW i4 from November, we will have two new vehicles in the market that will further accelerate the ramp-up of electromobility. New orders worldwide already reflect our customers’ enthusiasm for these new models,” explained Pieter Nota.
Over the coming years, the BMW Group will be expanding its e-mobility offering to include fully-electric versions of the BMW 7 Series, BMW X1 and the high-volume BMW 5 Series, as well as the successor to the MINI Countryman and the solely fully-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre, which was recently announced for the fourth quarter of 2023. By 2023, the BMW Group will have at least one fully-electric model on the roads in about 90 percent of its current market segments. Between now and 2025, the company plans to increase its sales of fully-electric models by an average of well over 50 percent per year – and will reach more than ten times the number of units sold in 2020. The BMW Group expects fully-electric vehicles to account for at least 50 percent of its global sales in 2030. Over the next ten years or so, the company plans to release a total of about ten million fully-electric vehicles onto the roads.
Availability of semiconductor components remains problematic
In the first nine months of the year, the BMW Group made individual adjustments to its production programme in response to the limited availability of semiconductor components. The company expects the supply situation for semiconductor components to remain difficult. Although the BMW Group has so far been able to absorb the impact of these bottlenecks, the possibility of sales being affected in the coming months cannot be ruled out.
BMW brand posts significant growth in year to date
In the year to the end of September, 19.3 percent more BMW vehicles (1,703,080 units) were delivered worldwide. With 764,958 units sold (+20.6%), sales of the brand’s Sports Activity Vehicles and Sports Activity Coupés were particularly strong across all segment. New models like the extensively revamped BMW X3 and BMW X4 have joined the product line-up since the summer. The new BMW 2 Series Coupé and new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé will soon follow, both of which uniquely embody the brand's signature driving pleasure and are primed to ensure the success of the BMW brand.
MINI brand sees 81.9 percent sales growth in electrified vehicles
A total of 224,838 MINI vehicles (+7.9%) have been delivered to customers worldwide since the start of the year. The fully-electric MINI SE* was in particularly high demand and its sales have increased 106.6 percent since January, with 20,104 units sold. Overall, 15.2 percent of MINI vehicles released onto the roads in the year to the end of September had an electrified drive train. This strengthens the decision by the brand that stands for urban mobility and sustainability to offer an exclusively all-electric product range by 2030. The all-electric MINI Cooper SE* is also enjoying growing popularity in the fleet business. In the third quarter, for example, two major fleet customers expanded their fleet by 82 and 140 MINI Electric vehicles respectively, giving their employees the opportunity to experience local zero-emission driving fun.
BMW M GmbH posts significant sales growth in YTD September
With 123,008 units sold in the year to the end of September (+22.2%), BMW M GmbH increased its sales significantly year-on-year. The success of the M3 and M4 high-performance models introduced in March continued. The X5 M and X6 M once again made a major contribution to this sales success. In the Performance Segment, the M440 Coupé and Convertible were the main growth drivers, alongside the successful M340 derivatives.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: YTD sales already surpassed total figure for 2020
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars reported sales of 4,318 (+62.9%) motor cars in the first nine months of the year, surpassing the total figure for 2020. Global demand remains strong across all models in all regions of the world. In particular, new Ghost and Cullinan contributed substantially to the sales success of the brand. The company recently announced its first fully electric car, the Rolls-Royce Spectre, which will come to market in Q4 2023; and that by 2030 all Rolls‑Royce products will be fully electric.
After nine successful months, BMW Motorrad starts fourth quarter on track for all-time sales high
In the first nine months of the year, BMW Motorrad delivered 156,609 motorcycles and scooters to customers (+20.8%). Thanks to its successful growth strategy, BMW Motorrad was able to build on its record first half-year with another all-time sales high for the third quarter. The cornerstone of this success is BMW Motorrad’s fresh product line-up as well as its wide product range, including ten new models since the start of the year. With the market launch of the new R 18 B and R 18 Transcontinental in September, BMW Motorrad is expanding its product range in the important cruiser segment by adding two more highly emotional and authentic new models.
BMW & MINI sales in the regions/markets
The BMW Group maintained its strong performance in the US, ending the first nine months with sales growth of 33.1 percent (265,683 units).
In China, the company has delivered 669,637 BMW and MINI vehicles to customers since the start of the year (+19.6%).
With sales growth of 11.8 percent and delivery of 724,933 vehicles, the Europe region continued to expand its market share in the premium segment.
In its domestic market of Germany, new BMW Group registrations were up 1.4 percent year-on-year, at 204,842. Despite supply reliability challenges, the BMW Group was able to expand its segment share from the previous year.
BMW Group sales in Q3/YTD September 2021 at a glance
| 3rd Quarter 2021 | Compared with previous year % | YTD Sept. 2021 | Compared with previous year % |
BMW Group Automotive | 593,189 | -12.2% | 1,932,236 | +17.9% |
BMW | 524,870 | -10.3% | 1,703,080 | +19.3% |
MINI | 66,990 | -25.0% | 224,838 | +7.9% |
BMW Group electrified* | 78,333 | +43.1% | 231,576 | +98.9% |
Rolls-Royce | 1,329 | +21.8% | 4,318 | +62.9% |
BMW Motorrad | 48,999 | -7.4% | 156,609 | +20.8% |
*BEVs and PHEVs
BMW & MINI sales in the regions/markets
| 3rd Quarter 2021 | Compared with previous year % | YTD Sept. 2021 | Compared with previous year % |
Europe | 220,639 | -19.9% | 724,933 | +11.8% |
| 62,830 | -26.8% | 204,842 | +1.4% |
Asia | 254,059 | -11.9% | 832,918 | +18.2% |
| 202,573 | -12.2% | 669,637 | +19.6% |
Americas | 104,999 | +6.0% | 329,224 | +31.1% |
| 82,064 | +4.4% | 265,683 | +33.1% |
*Provisional registration figures
The delivery figures reported in this press release are provisional and may change up until the Quarterly Report to 30 September 2021 is published. Notes on how delivery figures are prepared can be found in the BMW Group Report 2020 from p.128.
*Consumption/emissions data:
BMW iX3: Power consumption in kWh/100 km combined: 18.9-18.5 WLTP
MINI Cooper SE: Power consumption in kWh/100 km combined: 16.9-14.9 NEDC, 17.6-15.2 WLTP
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In 2020, the BMW Group sold over 2.3 million passenger vehicles and more than 169,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial year 2020 was € 5.222 billion on revenues amounting to € 98.990 billion. As of 31 December 2020, the BMW Group had a workforce of 120,726 employees.
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