BMW delivers more vehicles in 2019, net profit plummet due to high investment costs
BMW Group ended 2019 with a substantial decrease in net profit by -28.9%, with profitability directly impacted due to high investment costs
BMW Group ended 2019 with a substantial decrease in net profit by -28.9%, with profitability directly impacted due to high investment costs
BMW has just launched the 2 Series Gran Coupe worldwide. The car is now available for purchase and the first deliveries are kicking off
BMW announced this week that it will be switching from monthly to quarterly sales reporting. The change will be taking place immediately
Thanks to a strong lineup, BMW M outsold Mercedes-Benz AMG in 2019. 135,826 deliveries for BMW M vs. 132,136 for Mercedes-AMG
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Mercedes-Benz successfully defended its crown as the world's bestselling premium car brand, beating rivals BMW and Audi
With an electrified fleet consisting mostly of plug-in hybrids, BMW Group managed to sell 145,815 units in 2019 - an increase of 2.2%
In 2019, BMW Group sold 2,520,357 vehicles, posting an all-time high and increase of 1.2%. Sales of the BMW brand also marked a record
In a recent video from CNBC, we take a look at why BMW has recently struggled to beat out Mercedes-Benz in terms of sales.
In the luxury segment, BMW managed to beat its main rival, Mercedes-Benz, for the first time since 2015 to win the crown in the US
Following a strong December, BMW ended up selling more cars in 2019 than Mercedes-Benz for the first time in four years.
BMW sales totaled 35,746 vehicles in December 2019, an increase of 4.0 percent over the 34,357 vehicles sold in December 2018.