BMW Group starts 2016 with a 7.5% increase in sales for January

The Group's sales in Europe and Asia increase by around 10%, while sales in Americas went down by 2.9%.

10 Feb 2016 | 2604 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Following its most successful sales year, the BMW Group achieved a record numbers of sales in the first month of the new year. The Group sold a total of 152,879 BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles globally in January 2016, an increase of 7.5% on the same period last year.

 “We are pleased to see the sustainable levels of growth we achieved in 2015 continuing into this year,” said Dr Ian Robertson, member of the board of management of BMW AG responsible for global sales and marketing BMW. “Despite many markets showing continuing volatility, we remain optimistic that this positive trend will continue through 2016, our company’s centenary year,” he added.

German luxury-carmaker BMW’s sales increased by 7.5%, with a total of 133,883 units delivered around the world in January. The growth was driven by a variety of models as the BMW 1 Series increased sales by 22.9% (12,324) while the new BMW X1 grew sales of that model by 60.4% compared with the same month last year (14,308). Combined sales of the BMW 2 Series Active and Gran Tourers in January reached 8,249 units. The BMW X family remained increasingly popular in all vehicle classes as sales of the BMW X3 increased by 16.6% (10,777) while sales of the BMW X6 increased 24.2% (3,587). Sales of the brand’s flagship, the new BMW 7 Series, achieved a 26.3% increase year-on-year with 3,392 units delivered worldwide. Meanwhile, BMW’s i vehicles saw sales of 1,255 units.

Following record sales in 2015, Mini achieved its best-ever January with a total of 18,867 vehicles sold worldwide (+8.6%). The Mini 5 door was one of the brand’s main growth drivers, with sales increasing 49.2% (5,783). The new Mini Clubman’s strong start continued into January with a total of 2,300 units delivered worldwide.

Sales by region

Sales trend in Europe continued to remain upbeat in January with deliveries of BMW and Mini vehicles increasing by 10.9% YoY (61,737). Several markets achieved double-digit growth including Italy (+16.2% / 5,907), France (+18.8% / 5,273) and Spain (+25.5% / 4,417). The region’s two biggest markets for the BMW Group, Germany and the UK, also grew sales in January: 20,009 new BMW Group vehicles were registered in Germany (+2.4%) while UK sales grew by 2.3% (9,453).

On the other hand, sales in the Americas were affected by the storms which disrupted large parts of the USA in January. A total of 26,667 BMW and Minis were delivered in the region in the first year of the month (-2.9%). Although sales in the USA were 4% down on the same month last year, deliveries in Canada and Mexico rose 9.8% (2,280) 13% (1,430), respectively.

Meanwhile, the Group posted an increase in sales in Asia by 9.8% (59,522) YoY. In Mainland China, deliveries rose 8.4% (43,441), sales in South Korea increased 13.4% (4,587) and deliveries in Japan climbed 19.3% (3,833).

The year also began well for BMW Motorrad, which achieved a sales increase of 19.6% compared with January last year. A total of 7,488 BMW motorcycles and maxi-scooters were sold globally in the month, making it the division’s best January.

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