BMW Group accelerates BEV growth
The BMW Group has continued its growth path in 2024, delivering a total of 426.594 fully-electric vehicles to customers and achieving battery-electric vehicle (BEV) sales growth of 13.5%.
Both BMW and MINI brands posted double-digit BEV growth, with 368,523 (an increase of 11.6%) and 56,181 ( up by 24.3%) fully-electric vehicles delivered to customers respectively.
The Rolls-Royce brand also recorded significant growth with 1.890 BEV vehicles delivered, a large 479.6%. The BMW brand managed to increase deliveries across all vehicle drivetrains in all sales regions outside of China.
Electrified vehicles represented 24.2% of total BMW Group sales in 2024, with 593,215 units delivered to customers. Fully-electric vehicles accounted for 17.4% of total sales. In Germany, despite a declining market for fully-electric vehicles, BMW saw growth in new BEV registrations.
The MINI brand almost doubled its BEV sales year-on-year, with 29,698 fully-electric vehicles sold.
Jochen Goller, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Customer, Brands, Sales, said:
“The BMW Group is maintaining its growth trajectory for fully-electric vehicles amid challenging market conditions. This is reflected in both the significant sales growth for fully-electric vehicles and the clear rise in new BEV orders in Europe.
“We are confident we can maintain our BEV sales growth in 2025 with our strong and expanded product line-up.”
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