Munich. The BMW Group delivered a total of 2,463,715 vehicles to customers in 2025 – an increase of +0.5% year-on-year. This includes the delivery of 642,087 electrified vehicles, a growth of 8.3% over the previous year. The BMW Group also saw a slight increase in sales of fully-electric models, with 442,072 units delivered worldwide. In Europe, in particular, the BMW Group reported a significant growth of +28,2% in fully-electric vehicles. The company’s sales performance in 2025 demonstrates that the BMW Group’s technology-neutral approach and premium multi-brand strategy, with a broad product portfolio across all relevant segments, are receiving a positive response from customers. Subdued demand in China was offset by other sales regions.
“In 2025, in a challenging environment, the BMW Group sold more vehicles than in the previous year. Our electrified vehicles were in particularly high demand. Europe reported especially strong growth, with battery-electric vehicles accounting for about a quarter of total sales, and BEVs and PHEVs combined reaching a share of over 40% across the region. We remain fully on track to meet our EU CO₂ fleet target for 2025,” said Jochen Goller, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Customer, Brands, Sales. “Especially in Europe, 2026 will be marked by the NEUE KLASSE. At the same time, we will be introducing several new models this year, such as the BMW X5, BMW 3 Series, and BMW 7 Series. In total, the BMW Group will launch more than 40 new and revised vehicles with various drive options by 2027, ” added Goller.
Electrified vehicles accounted for 26% of total BMW Group sales worldwide in 2025, with fully-electric vehicles representing around 18%.
The BMW brand delivered 2,169,761 vehicles to customers in the full year 2025
(-1.4%). Thanks to its attractive product portfolio across all technologies, the brand maintained its position as the global segment leader, with sales growth in Europe, the Americas and parts of Asia largely offsetting subdued demand in China. BMW M GmbH achieved a new all-time sales high, with a total of 213,457 vehicles delivered in the full year (+3.3%). The MINI brand enjoyed a strong 2025, delivering a total of 288,290 vehicles to customers – an increase of +17.7% over the previous year. Its fully-electric vehicles, in particular, are proving popular with customers worldwide. The British premium brand celebrated an important milestone, with the delivery of the 100,000th fully-electric MINI to its new owner. This means that more than one in three MINIs delivered in 2025 had a fully-electric drive train. The Rolls-Royce brand delivered 5,664 units to customers (-0.8%) in the full year. During the same period, BMW Motorrad sold 202.563 motorcycles and scooters (-3,7%).
BMW Group sales in Q4/YTD December 2025 at a glance
4th Quarter 2025 | Compared with previous year % | YTD December 2025 | Compared with previous year % | |
BMW Group Automobiles | 667,981 | -4.1% | 2,463,715 | +0.5% |
BMW | 584,379 | -5.2% | 2,169,761 | -1.4% |
- BMW M GmbH | 55,286 | -7.9% | 213,457 | +3.3% |
MINI | 82,038 | +4.9% | 288,290 | +17.7% |
BMW Group electrified1 | 171,800 | -6.6% | 642,087 | +8.3% |
BMW Group BEV | 118,635 | -10.5% | 442,072 | +3.6% |
Rolls-Royce | 1,564 | -10.2% | 5,664 | -0.8% |
BMW Motorrad | 43,407 | -7.5% | 202,563 | -3.7% |
1BEVs and PHEVs
BMW & MINI sales in the regions/markets
4th Quarter 2025 | Compared with previous year % | YTD December 2025 | Compared with previous year % | |
Europe | 278,715 | +4.0% | 1,016,360 | +7.3% |
Germany2 | 82,274 | +14.4% | 290,742 | +8.7% |
Asia | 227,148 | -13.2% | 871,550 | -9.3% |
China | 160,556 | -15.9% | 625,527 | -12.5% |
Americas | 145,127 | -3.5% | 508,221 | +5.7% |
USA | 120,398 | -4.6% | 417,638 | +5.0% |
2Provisional registration figures
The delivery figures reported in this press release are provisional and may change up until the BMW Group Report 2025 is published. Notes on how delivery figures are prepared can be found in the BMW Group Report 2024 on p. 427.
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