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BMW Group remains world’s Number One premium automotive company
Fri Jan 12 09:00:00 CET 2018 Press Release
Seventh consecutive year of record sales +++ Global sales total 2,463,526: up 4.1% +++ Record sales for BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad +++ New all-time highs for both BMW i and BMW M +++
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Munich. The BMW Group achieved its best-ever annual sales in 2017, the seventh consecutive year it has achieved a new annual record. This success was spread throughout the company with both BMW and MINI brands achieving new all-time high figures. BMW M and BMW i also achieved record sales, as did BMW Motorrad. With this sales result, the BMW Group reconfirms its position as the world’s leading premium automotive company.
Record sales for BMW.
The company’s core BMW
brand achieved a new all-time sales high, growing sales by 4.2% across
the year, to total 2,088,283. BMW X vehicles continued to be
significant growth drivers with sales of X vehicles up 9.6% compared
to the previous year, despite limited availability of the BMW X3 due
to the introduction of the new generation in November. The BMW 5
Series limousine, which underwent a model change during 2017, achieved
growth of 55.2% (30,359) in December, with sales of the world’s
leading premium business sedan up 6.3% (291,856) in the full year.
Other models which contributed to the brand’s growth in 2017 include
the BMW 1 Series (201,968 / +14.7%), and the BMW 7 Series (64,311 / +4.5%).
“We are delighted with these new record sales figures, which mean the BMW Group, with its three premium automotive brands BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, remains the world’s leading premium automotive company,” commented Ian Robertson, until 31 December 2017 BMW AG board member responsible for Sales and Brand BMW. “We have continued to increase sales despite headwinds in some major markets and model-changeovers of several of our most significant vehicles. This demonstrates the high desirability of our brands and products, ranging from the i3 to the M5 and from the BMW 1 Series to the BMW 7 Series. We clearly achieved our target of selling over 100,000 electrified vehicles in a single calendar year and are delighted that, following its model changeover, the BMW 5 Series returned to its position as segment leader in the final months of 2017,” Robertson continued.
Pieter Nota, who on 1 January 2018 succeeded Robertson on the board of BMW AG, added “I am confident BMW sales will continue to grow during 2018, while we also maintain our focus on profitability. Increased availability of BMW X models and our ongoing model offensive, which includes the launches of brand new models this year such as the BMW X2 and the BMW 8 Series, will ensure we bring even more customers to the BMW brand in 2018.”
Target exceeded: over 100,000 electrified vehicles sold in
2017. BMW Group’s leading role in premium electro-mobility
confirmed.
In December, the BMW Group celebrated
delivery of the 100,000th electrified vehicle sold in 2017. In total,
103,080 electrified vehicles were delivered to customers during the
year; this increase of 65.6% underscores the company’s leading
position in electro-mobility. The BMW Group sold more electrified
vehicles in Europe than any other premium manufacturer in 2017 and the
company’s position on the world market is also extremely strong. Four
years after its launch, sales of the BMW i3 grew in 2017 by 23.3% to
total 31,482 worldwide. The plug-in hybrid BMW iPerformance vehicles
also continue to grow in popularity, with sales almost doubling to
total 63,605. Launched in June 2017, the MINI Countryman plug-in
hybrid also made a significant contribution to boosting the BMW
Group’s electrified sales, with a total of 5,799 delivered to
customers around the world. The BMW Group is expecting strong
double-digit growth in electrified vehicle sales in 2018. By the end
of 2019, the company aims to have at least half a million electrified
BMW Group vehicles on the road.
Powerful growth at BMW M GmbH
BMW’s
high-performance BMW M vehicles achieved record sales in 2017.
Deliveries of BMW M and BMW M Performance vehicles increased by 19.1%
compared to the previous year, with overall sales topping 80,000 for
the first time ever. In its first full year on the market, the BMW M2
(fuel consumption combined: 8.5-7.9 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined:
199-185 g/km. Fuel consumption and CO2 figures were calculated as per
the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format.) was the
strongest growth driver, with total sales of 12,293. The BMW M
Performance variants of the new BMW 5 Series also contributed strongly
to the increase in sales. With the launch of the new BMW M5 in in the
spring, BMW M’s powerful success story looks set to continue in 2018.
All-time-best sales figures for MINI.
The MINI
brand overall achieved a new sales record in 2017 with 371,881
vehicles delivered to customers around the world, an increase of 3.2%
on the previous year. The new MINI Countryman saw a jump in sales of
30.0% (84,441). Another significant contributor to the brand’s sales
success was the MINI Convertible, which grew sales 12.0% (33,317). “We
are delighted that with our new brand strategy, we have achieved a new
sales record. The focus of the MINI portfolio on fewer but more
characterful models was completed with the launch of the new MINI
Countryman last year,” stated Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the BMW
AG Board of Management responsible for MINI, Rolls-Royce, BMW
Motorrad. “The Countryman contributed significantly to MINI’s growth
in 2017 and the first MINI plug-in hybrid also achieved excellent
results. I am sure that this success will continue into 2018, with the
launch from March of the new MINI 3 and 5 door, as well as the MINI
Convertible, supporting the brand’s further growth,” he continued.
Rolls-Royce
The Goodwood-based luxury house
delivered 3,362 units (-16.2%) to customers in almost 50 countries
during 2017. This result was achieved despite the absence of Phantom
from the market due to model-changeover and against a backdrop of
unsettled market conditions in the important Middle East market. New
Phantom was unveiled in July to unprecedented worldwide acclaim by
media and prospective customers alike and has a strong order book.
First customer Phantoms are due to be delivered in January 2018.
BMW Motorrad
BMW Motorrad achieved a seventh
consecutive record year, with more motorcycles and maxi-scooters
delivered to customers than ever before. Sales across the range
increased by 13.2% with a total of 164,153 units delivered worldwide -
the ever- popular GS models were particularly strong growth drivers. A
total of 14 new and updated models in the range, including additions
to the R nineT family and the attractively priced G 310 R and G 310 GS
also helped drive BMW Motorrad to its most successful sales year ever.
BMW & MINI sales in the markets / regions at a
glance
The BMW Group maintains its focus on balanced
sales around the world.
- Asia was the company’s main growth driver in 2017 with China the most significant contributor. BMW and MINI sales in Mainland China, the company’s largest market, increased by 15.1% (594,388) in 2017. This increase was achieved despite the model changeover of the BMW 5 Series.
- Europe maintained sales of BMW and MINI vehicles at the same extremely high level as the previous year, with a total of 1,100,975 (+0.9%) vehicles delivered to customers in the region, despite significant headwinds in the important UK market.
- The Americas recorded a slight decrease in deliveries across the whole year (450,020/-2.0%) with the limited availability of BMW X models impacting on sales.
|
In December 2017 |
Compared with previous year % |
In full-year 2017 |
Compared with previous year % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Europe | 102,968 | +4.4 | 1,100,975 | +0.9 |
- Germany1 | 29,062 | +9.0 | 311,071 | +0.8 |
- UK | 21,170 | -8.2 | 241,298 | -4.2 |
Asia | 77,850 | +19.3 | 847,493 | +13.6 |
- China (Mainland) | 52,026 | +19.2 | 594,388 | +15.1 |
- Japan | 8,455 | +7.9 | 79,602 | +6.2 |
Americas | 47,987 | +4.1 | 450,020 | -2.0 |
- USA | 38,864 | +3.7 | 352,790 | -3.4 |
- Latin America | 5,452 | +5.1 | 50,739 | +5.9 |
1 Provisional registration figures
BMW Group sales in December and full-year 2017 at a glance.
|
In December 2017 |
Compared with previous year % |
In full-year 2017 |
Compared with previous year % |
---|---|---|---|---|
BMW Group Automotive | 234,027 | +8.8 | 2,463,526 | +4.1 |
BMW | 195,916 | +9.5 | 2,088,283 | +4.2 |
- BMW M GmbH2 | 9,509 | +35.5 | 80,795 | +19.1 |
MINI | 37,676 | +5.2 | 371,881 | +3.2 |
Rolls-Royce | 435 | -17.1 | 3,362 | -16.2 |
BMW Group electrified3 | 13,271 | +79.5 | 103,080 | +65.6 |
BMW Motorrad | 11.831 | +36.9 | 164,153 | +13.2 |
2 BMW M, BMW M Performance / 3 BMW i, BMW iPerformance, MINI Electric
The BMW Group.
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. As a global company, the BMW
Group operates 31 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries
and has a global sales network in more than 140 countries. In 2017,
the BMW Group sold over 2,463,500 passenger vehicles and more than
164,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial
year 2016 was approximately € 9.67 billion on revenues amounting to €
94.16 billion. As of 31 December 2016, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 124,729 employees. The success of the BMW Group has always been
based on long-term thinking and responsible action. The company has
therefore established ecological and social sustainability throughout
the value chain, comprehensive product responsibility and a clear
commitment to conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.