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BMW EV sales surge even as rivals struggle with weak demand

Customer deliveries of battery-powered models such as BMW’s i4, iX1 and i7 jumped 41% in the three months through March compared to the same period last year, the company said Wednesday. The results helped group EV sales rise by 28%.

April 10, 2024 / 16:24 IST
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BMW is banking on EV sales success after rolling out a significant number of new battery models, including the high-volume i4 sedan and more recently the iX2 crossover. (Representational image)
BMW is banking on EV sales success after rolling out a significant number of new battery models, including the high-volume i4 sedan and more recently the iX2 crossover. (Representational image)

BMW AG’s sales of fully electric vehicles at its core brand surged in the first quarter, outperforming rivals like Tesla and Volkswagen, which have struggled to cope with faltering demand.

Customer deliveries of battery-powered models such as BMW’s i4, iX1 and i7 jumped 41% in the three months through March compared to the same period last year, the company said Wednesday. The results helped group EV sales rise by 28%.

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BMW’s results contrasted with the broader slowdown in demand for EVs, particularly in Europe, where battery-powered cars have flattened as a share of overall sales after governments withdrew incentives for EV purchases. Volkswagen AG said Wednesday its EV deliveries fell 3% in the first quarter as gains in China failed to offset a 24% decline in Europe.

Mercedes-Benz Group AG said Wednesday its wholesale EV sales fell 8% in the first quarter, citing supply-chain issues, the phase-out of its Smart Fortwo two-seater, and sluggish demand in Germany after state subsidies programs were scrapped. Earlier this month, Tesla Inc. reported its first year-on-year global sales drop since 2020.