The BMW Group sold 2.4 million vehicles in 2022
- The BMW group sold 2.4 million vehicles in 2022, compared to 2.52 million in 2021, which represents a drop of 4.8% in a global market at -2%. It should be noted, however, that the Rolls-Royce firm, which is part of the BMW group, broke its sales record last year, with 6,021 units sold (+ 7.8% compared to 2021), but in a very narrow market of niche.
- The BMW brand sold 2,100,692 vehicles (-5.1% compared to 2021) and the Mini brand 292,923 vehicles (-3% compared to 2021). The BMW group is therefore in 2022 in 11th place among global carmakers, just behind Mercedes (2.48 million units, up 2.1% compared to 2021).
- BEV sales amounted to 260,000 units in 2022 (including 216,000 BMW and 44,000 Mini) while PHEV sales reached 174,000 units (including 157,000 BMW and 17,000 Mini). A total of 434,000 plug-in vehicles were sold compared to 328,000 in 2021, representing 18% of total BMW Group sales, including 11% BEV and 7% PHEV. For 2023, the BMW group announces that it has for objective to sell 15% of BEVs.
- The group's best-selling model in 2022 is the 3 Series (D-segment sedan) which has sold 373,000 units worldwide. This model is available today in thermal version and in PHEV version, but not in BEV version.
- Europe remains the BMW Group's leading market (818,000 sales in 2022), ahead of China (695,000 sales) and the United States (362,000 sales). These three markets account for 78% of the BMW Group's passenger car sales.