BMW Keeps Its Lead in Electromobility Sales in Germany and Europe
The numbers for February are in and the Bavarian supremacy is still being upheld in Germany and the EU, with BMW selling the most electrified cars.
The numbers for February are in and the Bavarian supremacy is still being upheld in Germany and the EU, with BMW selling the most electrified cars.
BMW and Mercedes-Benz are only separated by about 4,000 units in the United States, in terms of overall sales.
The worldwide sales of BMW Group vehicles went up over the last month with an increase in volume sales in 2018. Here are the numbers
Things are looking up for BMW in the so-called electromobility market, especially if we’re talking about the EU and Germany....
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The slight increase in BMW's numbers means that the Bavarian company is now just 58 vehicles behind its arch-rival from Stuttgart on a year-to-date basis
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BMW reported its April sales in the United States showing a 4.2 percent increase, most of it thanks to the increased popularity of its SAV line-up.
BMW Group sales went up by 4.2 percent in April compared to last year, thanks to the increased popularity of its SAV line-up.