- Electro-Ramp-up delivers: 128,196 fully-electric BMW and MINI vehicles sold (+114.8%) YTD September
- BMW Group deliveries reach 1,747,889 units year to date September
- BMW Group sales up 6.6% worldwide in month of September
- Third quarter on par with last year; growth in China and US
- BMW brand remains number one in global premium segment
- Pieter Nota: “Dynamic growth in fully-electric vehicles underlines the appeal of our products.”
Munich. The BMW Group sold a total of 128,196 fully-electric BMW and MINI vehicles in the first nine months of 2022 – more than double its BEV sales in the same period of last year (+114.8%). The company was thus able to translate strong interest in its fully-electric products into robust growth.
“The dynamic growth of our fully-electric models reflects how the BMW Group’s electric lineup is winning over customers – as we continue to press ahead with the transition towards electromobility,” said Pieter Nota, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Customer, Brands, Sales. “With our attractive, sustainable product range across drivetrain technologies and our strong operating performance, we are on track to meet our sales targets for 2022,” Nota continued.
After the first half-year, in which supply constraints as well as the war in Ukraine led to a decrease in deliveries, BMW Group sales for the third quarter were on a par with the previous year (-0.9%), with 587,795 vehicles sold. Between January and September, the company delivered a total of 1,747,889 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles to customers. In the month of September, BMW Group sales were up 6.6%, with 210,543 vehicles delivered to customers.
The BMW Group has confirmed its guidance for the full year 2022, with sales slightly below previous year.