+++ BMW Group: Deliveries of fully-electric vehicles climb +19.1% in first nine months +++ BMW Group delivers total of 1,754,158 units worldwide in YTD September (-4.5%) – largely due to IBS delivery stops in Q3 and ongoing weak demand in China +++ BMW brand achieves strong sales growth in Europe, gains market share +++ MINI brand reports higher Q3 sales of fully-electric models +++
+++ Deliveries of fully-electric BMW vehicles grow by +34.1% in the first half of the year +++ Sales of BMW brand up +2.3% globally +++ Worldwide deliveries by the BMW Group totaled 1,213,359 units +++ Sales growth in Europe and North America +++
+++ BMW Group sales climb to 594,671 units in first quarter +++ Growth drivers: fully-electric vehicles and models from high-end premium segment +++ BMW brand: Global sales up +2.5%; deliveries of fully-electric vehicles increase by +40.6%+++ Higher BEV sales in all major regions of the world +++ Jochen Goller: “Delivery of one-millionth fully-electric vehicle confirms the attractiveness of our product portfolio.”
+++ Zipse: “Implementing strategy consistently and successfully” +++ Group EBT margin of 11.0% for the full year +++ Automotive EBIT margin at 9.8% in 2023 +++ Percentage of BEV deliveries of 15% in 2023, as forecast +++ • EU fleet CO2 emissions at 102.1 g/km (WLTP) ‒ well below 128.5 g/km limit +++ Dividend of € 6.00 per share of common stock proposed +++
+++ BMW Group sales reach new all-time high of 2,555,341 units in 2023 (+6.5%) +++ BMW Group BEV sales at 15%, with growth across all sales regions worldwide +++ BMW brand once again tops global premium segment in 2023; electric models see significant growth (+92.2%) +++ Rolls-Royce and Motorrad brands also report new highs +++ Jochen Goller: “Record sales for 2023 show desirability of our strong brands.”
+++ Approved by retail partners across Europe, with agency contracts signed by 100% of MINI partners +++ Rollout of genuine agency model will start with MINI in Italy, Poland and Sweden +++ Gradual rollout across further European countries, with the BMW brand transitioning from 2026 +++ Retailers will remain personal interface to customer and earn fixed commission per car sold +++ Standard nationwide prices will increase price transparency for customers
BMW Welt Information provides an insight into the four largest areas of the building. Packed with exciting facts and figures on one of Munich’s most popular attractions, it covers everything from brand and visitor experiences to vehicle collection and the BMW Campus.
Newly developed markets in the Asian region demonstrate the growing enthusiasm worldwide for typical MINI driving pleasure. In its British homeland, the premium brand set a new record with more than 46,000 registrations. In total, MINI registered 292,923 new models worldwide last year.
177,257 BMW M automobiles delivered worldwide, an increase of 8.4 per cent compared to the previous year. Successful start to the transformation to electric mobility: BMW i4 M50* is instantly the best-selling BMW M model, followed by the BMW XM*, the first electrified high-performance automobile.
BMW Group sold 2,399,636 units (-4.8%) +++ BMW brand maintained No. 1 position in global premium segment +++ Sales of fully-electric vehicles more than doubled to 215,755 units (+107.7%) +++ Sales up +10.6% in fourth quarter of 2022 +++ MINI Electric* is best-selling MINI model variant +++ Pieter Nota: “Next milestone for 2023: 15% of total sales from fully-electric vehicles” +++
+++ Strategy: production follows market +++ Vietnam important growth market for BMW Group Asia +++ Local production of BMW 3 and 5 Series as well as BMW X3 and X5 +++
The BMW Group sold a total of 128,196 fully-electric BMW and MINI vehicles in the first nine months of 2022 – more than double its BEV sales in the same period of last year (+114.8%). The company was thus able to translate strong interest in its fully-electric products into robust growth.
BMW addresses future-oriented customer segment with high-quality editorial content Feature stories highlight facets of modern, sustainable luxury and technological progress The 140-page collectable magazine, with each issue de-fined by a single theme, will be available from newsagents and selected locations from 21 September.
Group half-year sales reach 1,160,443 units +++ 75,891 all-electric BMW and MINI vehicles sold +++ BMW Group expands market leadership of premium segment +++ Pieter Nota: “BMW brand number one worldwide in premium automotive segment in first half-year”
+++ Additional mobility option plus attractive benefits for BMW Group customers +++ Seamless, digital integration makes for high user convenience +++ Launched in Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg +++
BMW Group sells total of 596,907 units in Q1 +++ US market up 3.7% with 80,590 BMW and MINI vehicles sold +++ First-quarter BEV sales climb 149 percent +++ Pieter Nota: “Our focus is on ramping up electromobility. We are fully on track to meet our ambitious growth targets for fully-electric vehicles in 2022” +++ Company sets course for future European sales model +++
Conceived by Goodby Silverstein & Partners and directed by Bryan Buckley, the 60-second spot will air during the third commercial break of the first quarter. BMW to launch two All-New, fully electric vehicles in the U.S. next month – the BMW iX Sports Activity Vehicle and the four-door BMW i4 Gran Coupe.
Sales growth continued in 2021 – BMW M GmbH was the global market leader in the performance car and high-performance car segment for the third year running – Spotlight in the brand’s 50th anniversary year centres on the latest round of new products, alluring special-edition models and the next stage in the electrification offensive.
The BMW Group posted solid year-on-year sales growth of 8.4 percent last year, with a total of 2,521,525 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles delivered to customers worldwide. BMW sales reached a new all-time high of 2,213,795 units (+9.1%) last year, with the brand leading the global premium segment.
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CO2 emission information.
Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power consumption and range were measured using the methods required according to Regulation VO (EC) 2007/715 as amended. They refer to vehicles on the German automotive market. For ranges, the NEDC figures take into account differences in the selected wheel and tyre size, while the WLTP figures take into account the effects of any optional equipment.
All figures have already been calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle. NEDC figures listed have been adjusted to the NEDC measurement method where applicable. WLTP values are used as a basis for the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are (also) based on CO2 emissions and, where applicable, for the purposes of vehicle-specific subsidies. Further information are available at www.bmw.de/wltp and at www.dat.de/co2/.