Big Grilles Fail To Dent BMW M Popularity As Division Posts Record Annual Sales (Again)

BMW's M Division posted yet another rear of record sales, with BMW Group as a whole becoming the biggest-selling premium brand worldwide
Big Grilles Fail To Dent BMW M Popularity As Division Posts Record Annual Sales (Again)

Many column inches have been devoted to the gigantic kidney grilles BMW has been fitting to a great deal of its M models recently, as well as thousands of angry Internet comments. The controversial design trend doesn’t seem to be putting off the people laying down their hard-earned for a fast BMW, though.

BMW M GmbH posted yet another year of record sales, growing by 13.4 per cent to 163,542 units in 2021. The result means M has more than doubled its yearly sales in the space of five years. We haven’t seen a model-by-model breakdown yet, but BMW has said the new G80 M3 and G82 M4 “performed especially well.”

Big Grilles Fail To Dent BMW M Popularity As Division Posts Record Annual Sales (Again)

The company also noted that X5 M and X6 M sales increased and that M 4-series derivatives were big growth drivers. Finally, the X3 M40i and X7 M50i “enjoyed growing popularity”.

As you might have noticed, that’s a lot of different models, which leads us to our caveat - the M range has grown significantly over the last few years, helping fuel this meteoric rise. The tail end of the year saw the launch of the i4 M50 and iX M50, and with further M newbies like the iX M60 and M2 set to arrive in 2022, you wouldn’t want to bet against 2022 breaking records too.

Big Grilles Fail To Dent BMW M Popularity As Division Posts Record Annual Sales (Again)

It’s good news for the BMW brand as a whole, which grew its sales by 9.1 per cent to 2,213,795. This means BMW has ousted Mercedes from its spot as the world’s best-selling premium brand.

In terms of single countries, China was BMW’s biggest market, with 846,237 cars sold there alone, an 8.9 per cent increase compared to last year. In the United States of America, sales went up by nearly 20 per cent to 366,574. In that country, 70 per cent of models sold were X-branded SUVs.

Comments

Anonymous

I wonder what this sales data really shows. Do people really not mind that god-awful front facia? Or does this show that people only really care about the badge on the front of their car?

01/13/2022 - 15:00 |
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B-To

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Nah, just think about this, lets compare the sales from 2020 to 2021, the first a year where literally everything was shut down, to a recovery one, 13.1% meaning 1.09% monthly of what they already have?, the badge helps, now consider, according to BMW, they sold 2.5+ million units worldwide, but only certain market which loves the big grill got 800+k, almost 1/3 of the global production, guess why they will continue this trend.

01/13/2022 - 20:54 |
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Anonymous

More proof reading fails from car throttle, last time I pointed this out my comment was removed. I wonder what will happen with this one…..

01/26/2022 - 16:38 |
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