BMW delivers record sales in 2021 despite COVID-19 and chip shortages
According to BMW Board Member Pieter Nota - the Munich-based automaker set a new sales record globally in 2021
According to BMW Board Member Pieter Nota - the Munich-based automaker set a new sales record globally in 2021
BMW USA sales increased 20.8% or 336,644 units compared to the 278,732 vehicles sold in 2020. In Q4, BMW sales in the U.S. totaled 93,031
BMW reports that their Q3 2021 earnings surged by 50 percent despite facing headwinds caused by the microchip shortage
BMW Group has so far delivered 1,932,236 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles to customers in 2021. This is a significant increase of 17.9%
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Due to the global chip shortage, car companies are actually making more money per car, due to fewer incentives.
BMW of North America today reported Q3 2021 sales of 75,619 BMW vehicles in the U.S., an 8.7% increase compared to the same period last year.
BMW managed to increase its sales significantly over the course of the first half of 2021. Sales went up by nearly 40 percent
BMW posted a strong sales increase over the first two quarters of 2021. The overall sales went up by 39.1 percent
BMW of North America, reported Q2 2021 sales of 96,561 BMW vehicles in the United States, an 89.5 percent increase
According to BMW, its group earnings before tax surged 370 percent to 3.76 billion euros ($4.53 billion) in 2021
According to BMW boss Oliver Zipse, the Munich-based automaker wants to sell three million vehicles per year.