Munich. The BMW Group delivered a total of 2,555,341
BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles to customers last year (+6.5%) – a
new all-time sales high for the company. The BMW, Rolls-Royce and BMW
Motorrad brands also reported new record highs in 2023. In the fourth
quarter, BMW Group sales climbed to 718,778 units, up +10.3% on the
previous year.
“Thanks to close co-operation with our retail partners and
driven by the strong performance of our associates, the BMW Group
was able to achieve a new all-time sales high for 2023. Customers
around the world appreciate our strong brands BMW, MINI, Motorrad
and Rolls-Royce and in particular the choice of different drive
technologies across the entire BMW Group product range“,
said Jochen Goller, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG,
responsible for Customer, Brands, Sales. “With our new, highly
attractive and technologically outstanding vehicles, we were able to
ramp up electromobility even more dynamically in 2023 and achieve
the goal of 15% of total sales from fully-electric
vehicles”, Goller continued.
Thanks to a strong team effort, the BMW Group once again managed to
significantly increase its worldwide deliveries of fully-electric
products last year to 376,183 units. This represents a year-on-year
sales growth of +74.4% for the company. In the fourth quarter, the BMW
Group delivered 129,316 fully-electric vehicles to customers (+47.7%).
Its sales of fully-electric vehicles for the year 2023 significantly
outperformed the total market for fully-electric vehicles, underlining
the company's role as an e-mobility pioneer.
The BMW Group is confident it will be able to maintain its BEV growth
trajectory in 2024. With a range of more than 15 fully-electric models
spanning all its brands’ main segments, the BMW Group is laying a
strong foundation for dynamic BEV growth in the coming years: One in
every five of the company’s newly delivered vehicles will have a
fully-electric drive train this year; by 2025, it will be one in
four. “We see continued high demand for our fully-electric
products and, based on our strong, cross-brand product portfolio,
expect to sell more than half a million fully-electric vehicles in
2024“, said Goller.
BMW brand once again tops global premium segment in 2023
With a total of 2,253,835 vehicles delivered to customers worldwide
in 2023, the BMW brand posted growth of +7.3% from the previous year,
with sales reaching a new all-time high. The BMW brand was once again
able to defend its leading position in the global premium segment last year.
The brand’s fully-electric vehicles, in particular, were in high
demand, with a total of 330,596 units delivered to customers in 2023
(+92.2%). Fourth-quarter deliveries of fully-electric BMW vehicles
reached 113,458 units (+55.4%).
Models in the upper price segment, such as the BMW 7 Series and the
BMW X7, also benefited from strong demand in 2023. Fully-electric
models, including the BMW iX1* and the BMW i4*, in particular, were
among the main sales drivers. Last year, the BMW X1, BMW 3 Series and
the BMW X3 remained especially popular with customers.
With the launch of the fully-electric BMW i5* last year, the BMW
Group now has a fully-electric option in each of its main segments.
The fully-electric BMW iX2* has also been added to the line-up. Later
this year, the first fully-electric touring model will make its debut
as part of the BMW 5 model series.
BMW M GmbH grows sales significantly to reach new milestone
With a total of 202,530 performance and high-performance cars sold in
2023, BMW M GmbH posted its best-ever result in the company’s more
than 50-year history – an increase of +14.3% compared to the previous
year. In addition to the successful market launch of the M2*, XM* and
M3* Touring high-performance models, the BMW i4 M50* fully-electric
performance model also deserves particular mention. Just like the
previous year, the BMW i4 M50 was the best-selling BMW M car and is a
prime example of the systematic transformation of the brand towards
electromobility. The range of battery-electric vehicles in the
executive and luxury car segment was rounded out by the BMW i5 M60*
and the BMW i7 M70*.
Strong BEV growth for MINI
The MINI brand sold a total of 295,474 vehicles (+0.9%) last year,
with sales of fully-electric MINI models up 3.5% to 45,261 units. The
fully-electric MINI Cooper SE* released in 2020 remains the
best-selling MINI model variant. The fully-electric MINI Cooper SE
Convertible was introduced onto the market last year. The limited
edition of 999 units sold out in most markets within a few weeks of
the announcement. Fully-electric vehicles now make up 15.3% of total
MINI sales for the full year 2023.
The new MINI family will be released onto the market over the course
of 2024. The fully-electric MINI Cooper SE and MINI Cooper E will be
joined by two further fully-electric models, the MINI Countryman SE
and the MINI Countryman E. Both the MINI Cooper and the MINI
Countryman will also be available with an internal combustion engine.
The yet-to-be-unveiled new MINI Aceman, a compact five-seater
crossover, will be a pure-electric model as well.
Rolls-Royce ends 2023 with all-time sales high
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars enjoyed a hugely successful 2023, with strong
global demand for its products and Bespoke orders at record levels.
The brand based at Goodwood in the UK delivered 6,032 cars to
customers last year – the highest recorded in its history. Rolls-Royce
reported sales growth in most of the 50 markets in which it operates.
Significant growth was also seen in the value of the marque’s
unrivalled Bespoke projects – the aspects of each and every
Rolls-Royce hand-built at the company’s home at Goodwood and which are
entirely personal to the commissioning client. To support the
ever-increasing global demand for complex and unique Bespoke projects,
Rolls-Royce further expanded its international Private Office network:
Shanghai opened in 2023, while offices in Seoul and North America were
announced for 2024. The company also announced substantial new
investment in the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, UK, principally to
extend capabilities for Bespoke, including Coachbuild.
2023 was also notable for the introduction of Rolls-Royce Spectre*,
the marque’s eagerly awaited, first fully-electric motor car.
Deliveries of Spectre began as planned in the fourth quarter, with
orders already stretching into 2025. Demand for all current
Rolls-Royce models remains strong: Cullinan* is the most requested
model worldwide, followed by Ghost*, with Phantom* remaining the
marque’s pinnacle product.
BMW Motorrad crowns centenary year with highest sales in its history
With a total of 209,257 motorcycles and scooters delivered to
customers – an increase of +3.1% year-on-year, BMW Motorrad reported
its highest-ever sales to mark its centenary year. The Europe, Asia,
North and Latin America regions, in particular, all posted new sales
highs and made a vital contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record sales.
The brand’s compelling lineup, with successful products that define
their respective segments, along with the market introduction of
popular new models, like the powerful M 1000 R and the iconic R 1300
GS touring enduro, were strong factors in its successful performance
in 2023.
BMW & MINI sales in the regions/markets
In the US, a total of 395,741 BMW and MINI vehicles
were delivered to customers between January and December 2023. This
represents an increase of +9.4%.
In Europe, sales of BMW and MINI vehicles totalled
942,805 units for the full year 2023 (+7.5%).
In China, the BMW Group sold 824,932 BMW and MINI
vehicles in 2023 (+4.2%).
In Germany, 281,986 BMW and MINI vehicles were
registered during this period.
BMW Group sales in Q4/YTD December 2023 at a glance
|
4th quarter 2023 |
Compared with previous year % |
YTD
December 2023 |
Compared with previous year % |
BMW Group Automotive | 718,778 | +10.3% | 2,555,341 | +6.5% |
BMW | 632,568 | +11.6% | 2,253,835 | +7.3% |
- BMW M GmbH | 58,865 | +11.5% | 202,530 | +14.3% |
MINI | 84,733 | +1.3% | 295,474 | +0.9% |
BMW Group electrified1 | 181,075 | +20.3% | 566,486 | +30.6% |
BMW Group BEV | 129,316 | +47.7% | 376,183 | +74.4% |
Rolls-Royce | 1,477 | +11.9% | 6,032 | +0.2% |
BMW Motorrad | 44,349 | +1.8% | 209,257 | +3.1% |
1BEVs and PHEVs
|
4th quarter 2023 |
Compared with previous year % |
YTD
December 2023 |
Compared with previous year % |
Europe | 272,686 | +10.2% | 942,805 | +7.5% |
Germany2 | 76,039 | +12.3% | 281,986 | +11.7% |
Asia | 286,953 | +10.2% | 1,070,142 | +4.1% |
China | 222,021 | +11.5% | 824,932 | +4.2% |
Americas | 142,287 | +8.1% | 480,380 | +9.3% |
USA | 118,609 | +5.8% | 395,741 | +9.4% |
2Provisional registration figures
The delivery figures reported in this press release are provisional
and may change up until the BMW Group Report 2023 is published. Notes
on how delivery figures are prepared can be found in the BMW Group
Report 2022 on p. 67.
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With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW
Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and
motorcycles and also provides premium financial and mobility services.
The BMW Group production network comprises over 30 production sites
worldwide; the company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2022, the BMW Group sold nearly 2.4 million passenger vehicles and
more than 202,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the
financial year 2022 was € 23.5 billion on revenues amounting to €
142.6 billion. As of 31 December 2022, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 149,475 employees.
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*Fuel consumption and emissions data:
BMW i5 eDrive40: Power consumption in kWh/100 km: -
(NEDC)/18.9-15.9 (WLTP); electric range (WLTP) in km: 497-582.
BMW iX1 xDrive30: power consumption combined in
kWh/100km: - (NEFZ), 18,1 – 16,8 (WLTP)*; CO2-Emissions: 0 g/km
(NEFZ), 0 g/km (WLTP)*, Electric range (WLTP)* in km: 413 – 438.
BMW i4 eDrive40: NEFZ [ ]; WLTP (combined): power
consumption: 19.1-16.1 kWh/100km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; range:
493-590 km.
BMW iX2 xDrive30: power consumption combined in
kWh/100km: - (NEFZ) / 17,7–16,3 (WLTP); Electric range (WLTP) in km: 417–449
BMW i4 M50: NEFZ [ ]; WLTP (combined): power
consumption: 22.5-18.0 kWh/100km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; range:
416-521 km.
BMW M2: Fuel consumption combined in the WLTP
cycle: 10.2 – 10.0 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined in the WLTP cycle:
230 – 226 g/km; figures for the NEDC cycle: –.
BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive: Fuel
consumption in l/100 km (combined): 10.4–10.1 (WLTP), CO2 emissions in
g/km (combined): 235–229 (WLTP).
BMW XM: Fuel consumption weighted, combined in l/100
km: - (NEDC)/1.6-1.4 (WLTP); CO2 emissions weighted, combined in g/km:
- (NEDC)/36-32 (WLTP); power consumption weighted, combined in kWh/100
km: - (NEDC)/30.1-28.6 (WLTP); electric range (WLTP) in km: 82-90.
BMW i5 M60 xDrive: Power consumption combined (WLTP):
20.6-18.2 kWh/100 km, range: 455-516 km (WLTP)
BMW i7 M70 xDrive: Power consumption combined in
kWh/100 km: 23.8-20.8 (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0
(WLTP); electric range in km: 488-560 (WLTP)
MINI Cooper SE: Electric range (WLTP combined): 201
km; power consumption (WLTP combined): 17.2 kWh/100 km; power
consumption combined (NEDC) in: - kWh/100 km
MINI Cooper E: Electric range (WLTP combined): 140 −
143 miles; power consumption (WLTP combined): 0 g/km
Rolls-Royce Spectre: Power consumption in mi/kWh/ //
kWh/100km: 2.6 – 2.8 mi/kWh // 23.6 – 22.2 kWh/100km (WLTP); electric
range (WLTP): 329* mi / 530* km. CO2 emissions: 0 g/km (NEDC).
Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II: NEDC combined: CO2
emissions: 345 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.7 mpg / 15.1 l/100km. WLTP
combined: CO2 emissions: 351-362 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.7-18.2 mpg
/ 15.5-16.0 l/100km.
Rolls-Royce Ghost: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission:
343 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km. WLTP (combined)
CO2 emission: 347-359 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.9-18.6 mpg /
15.2-15.8 l/100km.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2
emission: 348 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.6 mpg / 15.2 l/100km WLTP
(combined) CO2 emission: 377-368 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.1-17.5 mpg
/ 16.5-16.1 l/100km.