BMW X1, 3 Series increase model’s Q1 2024 gross sales by 51 p.c

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BMW Group India recorded a development of over 51 p.c within the first quarter of 2024 on the again of excessive demand for its SUVs, the ‘Luxury Class’ fashions and its EVs. Models just like the BMW X7, X3, X1 and three Series have been reportedly bought out throughout the interval. During January-March 2024, BMW delivered 3,510 cars, Mini bought 170 models and BMW Motorrad bought 1,810 bikes.

  1. 211 BMW EVs have been bought in Q1 2024; up over 26 p.c
  2. X1 accounts for 20 p.c of BMW gross sales within the quarter
  3. 3 Series had a 16 p.c share of complete gross sales within the interval

Vikram Pawah, president, BMW Group India mentioned, “BMW Group India has posted strong performance in the first quarter of the year. Breaking earlier records, Q1 car sales achieved new heights with successful growth of 51 percent.”

BMW Group Electric Vehicles delivered 211 models within the first quarter (January to March 2024), posting a development of over 26 p.c. The BMW i7 was the model’s largest promoting EV, and other than this, the vary contains the iX, i4, iX1 and Mini Cooper SE. The much-awaited BMW i5 can be launched quickly and can additional increase the EV portfolio, the press launch famous.

The BMW Luxury Class, which contains fashions such because the 7 Series, i7, X7 and the XM, posted large development of over 152 p.c and contributed 20 p.c to complete gross sales; the X7 was the very best promoting Luxury Class mannequin.

BMW’s SUVs contributed 54 p.c to gross sales and grew by over 62 p.c. The X1 was the very best promoting SUV, with round 20 p.c share in gross sales. Meanwhile, the BMW 3 Series was the model’s bestselling sedan, with a 16 p.c share in gross sales. The firm claims that the 3 Series has turn into the class-leading sedan in its phase.

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