BMW Group worldwide sales are up 5.6 percent
Sales of BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce brand vehicles totalled 173,195 in July, a new high for the month and an increase of 5.6%
Sales of BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce brand vehicles totalled 173,195 in July, a new high for the month and an increase of 5.6%
Over 30,000 copies of the BMW i3 and BMW i8 have been sold since their market launch. Worldwide, there were 26,205 BMW i3 electric vehicles sold; 9,846 i3 units in the current year.
The BMW Group continued to perform well during the first three months of 2015, with sales volume, revenues, profit before financial result and profit before tax
BMW Group, which includes BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce, stayed ahead of rivals Audi AG and Mercedes-Benz.
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In 2014, the Bavarians had 27 models, ahead of Audi with 25, Mercedes-Benz (19), Lexus (16) and Cadillac (12).
The BMW Group achieved its fifth record year in succession in 2014, underlining its position as the world's leading premium car company.
Audi and Mercedes-Benz both outsold BMW in January, despite an impressive sales month for the world’s best-selling luxury car brand.
The BMW Group delivered more than two million vehicles to customers in 2014, the company’s fourth record year in a row.
The December 2014 sales are in and BMW has once again outpaced Mercedes-Benz to retain its title as the U.S. top premium brand.
November saw global demand for BMW Group vehicles increase to a new record high. Worldwide, a total of 188,342 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce
BMW expects its luxury car sales to increase in 2015, as economic growth stalls in some European markets.