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BMW posts new record for November sales

DUBAI, December 14, 2016

Worldwide sales of BMW Group vehicles achieved a new record for November with total sales of 209,743 units, an increase of 6.2 per cent on the same month last year.

This result brings the year-to-date sales total to 2,152,393, an increase of 5.8 per cent compared with the same period last year.

“We have achieved yet another month of solid growth across all the BMW Group’s premium brands,” said Dr Ian Robertson, member of the BMW AG Board of Management with responsibility for Sales and Marketing BMW.

“We have grown our sales every month since November 2011 – five years of continuously increasing sales, in line with the expansion of our model range. The addition of our electrified vehicles has made a significant contribution to that growth and that segment is growing month for month,” he added.

To the end of November, 1,824,490 BMW brand vehicles were sold around the world, 5.6 per cent more than in the same period last year. In November, a total of 177,740 BMW brand vehicles were delivered to customers, an increase of 5.9 per cent year-on-year. The global trend towards SUVs continues to be reflected in strong sales growth within the BMW X family.

November sales of the BMW X1 are up 74.4 per cent (22,595) compared with the same month last year, while monthly sales of the BMW X5 increased by 17.6 per cent (15,143). Sales of BMW X vehicles in the first eleven months of the year total 579,718, an increase of 22.4 per cent on the same period last year.

Meanwhile sales of the BMW 7 Series continue to develop strongly with November sales up 70.3 per cent (6,883) compared with last year; a total of 54,306 models of the BMW brand’s luxury flagship vehicle have been sold in the year-to-date (+67.6 per cent).

In the first eleven months of the year, 54,857 electrified BMW vehicles were delivered to customers worldwide. November was a particularly strong month for these innovative models with, for example, more than one in three BMWs sold in the Netherlands having an electrified drivetrain, while the BMW i3 was Norway’s top-selling car across all manufacturers and models.

“It’s clear that those markets which actively support electro-mobility are seeing the fastest growth when it comes to alternative-drive vehicles,” commented Dr Ian Robertson. “The addition of the BMW 5 Series and MINI Countryman plug-in hybrid versions in the first half of 2017 is set to increase sales of BMW Group electrified models significantly next year – we have set ourselves the ambitious target of 100,000 units.”

Sales of MINI brand vehicles increased by 7.9 per cent in November with a total of 31,593 delivered to customers worldwide. In the year-to-date, a total of 324,417 MINIs were sold, an increase of 7.4 per cent on the previous year. The premium brand’s two most recent models continue to be the biggest growth drivers. A total of 6,624 customers took delivery of a MINI Clubman in November, with year-to-date sales totalling 55,844 units worldwide. November sales of the MINI Convertible totalled 2,072 with year-to-date sales standing at 27,206.

Combined monthly sales of BMW and MINI in Europe totalled 95,079 in November, up 10.6 per cent compared with the same month last year. Year-to-date sales in the region are up 10.0 per cent, with a total of 992,580 vehicles delivered. All markets in the region have contributed to this year’s strong growth with many achieving double-digit increases including the UK (228,698 / +10.4 per cent), Italy (76,306 / +17.5 per cent) and Spain (50,197 / +19.9 per cent).

Sales of BMW and MINI vehicles in Asia also saw strong growth last month with a total of 69,520 vehicles delivered to customers in November (+14.8 per cent). In the first eleven months of the year, a total of 680,540 BMW and MINI vehicles were sold in Asia, an increase of 9.5 per cent compared with the same period last year.

The region’s biggest market, Mainland China, achieved an 11.2 per cent increase compared with the first eleven months of last year, with a total of 472,705 vehicles sold so far in 2016. Year-to-date sales in many other markets in the region also show strong growth: Japan (67,096 / +10.0 per cent) and South Korea (53,962 / +10.0 per cent) are just two examples.

Sales of BMW and MINI in the Americas decreased 13.5 per cent in November compared with the same month last year: a total of 39,051 vehicles were delivered to customers in the region. Year-to-date sales of BMW and MINI vehicles in the region total 412,873, which is down 7.7 per cent compared with the same period last year. While year-to-date sales are up in Canada (41,326 / +5.8 per cent) and Mexico (30,871 / +13.2 per cent), the exceptionally competitive market in the USA has seen deliveries decrease by 10.2 per cent (327,711).

This year continues to be the strongest ever for BMW Motorrad, with sales for November totalling 9,375, up 19.5 per cent compared with the same month last year. Year-to-date sales rose by 5.4 per cent with a total of 136,393 motorcycles and maxi-scooters delivered to customers in the first eleven months of the year. – TradeArabia News Service




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