Global sales: February 2007: MB, BMW, Audi


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Mercedes-Benz: 78,000 (+2.6%) ... YTD 151,500 (+7.8%)

smart: 4,000 (-48.1%) ... YTD 8,200 (-48.4%)

Mercedes Car Group: 82,000 (-2.1%) ... YTD 159,700 (+2.0%)




Mercedes Car Group Sells 82,000 Vehicles Worldwide in February 2007

  • Mercedes-Benz with eight percent increase to 151,500 passenger vehicles in the first two months 2007
  • Even before the official market launch, new C-Class and new smart fortwo post impressive numbers for incoming orders
  • With more than one million deliveries, E-Class sedan celebrates new sales milestone
Stuttgart, Mar 06, 2007
The Mercedes Car Group sold 82,000 Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart brand passenger vehicles worldwide in February 2007, compared to 83,800 units sold in the same month last year. For the first two months of the year, sales amounted to 159,700 vehicles (156,500 units). Mercedes-Benz sold 78,000 passenger vehicles in February worldwide, posting an increase of three percent compared to the same month last year (76,100 units). The number of vehicles delivered to customers in the first two months of 2007 rose by eight percent to the total of 151,500 units (same period last year: 140,600 units). The new C-Class sedan is registering an extremely positive reception in the market only a few weeks after its sales start. Even before its official market launch on March 31, 2007, already around 55.000 orders have been placed for the new model in Western Europe. Sales of the current C-Class sports coupe were particularly strong in February (1,900 units), a 26-percent increase from the result posted in the same month in 2006.
The E-Class also registered strong growth in February. Sales of the upper-range model series totaled 17,000 units, up 18 percent from the mark posted in the same period last year. The E-Class sedan also celebrated a significant sales milestone with more than one million units delivered since its market launch in March 2002.
The S-Class continues to expand its market-leading position in the luxury segment. In the first two months of this year, Mercedes-Benz delivered 16,900 vehicles in this segment. A particularly gratifying result is the success of the CL-Class, which has been the choice of 3,400 customers worldwide since its market launch at the end of September 2006.
Sales of the A-Class and B-Class models also continue to be robust, reaching a new record with 36,600 deliveries in the first two months of this year.
The increase in the first two months of this year was supported by growth in all regions. In the United States, sales of Mercedes-Benz vehicles in January and February of this year were up 15 percent from the same period last year, reaching a record total of 34,400 units. Mercedes-Benz also set a sales record in the Asia/Pacific region, with sales there climbing by 11 percent to 20,200 units in the first two months of 2007. With outstanding results posted in all vehicle classes, sales in China (including Hong Kong), also developed especially well: 4,800 Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicles were delivered to customers by the end of February (plus 52 percent). In Western Europe, sales through February increased by four percent from the same period last year, to 81,600 units.
The smart brand delivered 4,000 vehicles to customers worldwide in February 2007, with the current fortwo model nearly sold out. Even in advance of the new smart fortwo’s official market launch in April, an impressive number of orders have been received for the car. Just seven weeks after the vehicle became available for ordering, more than 30,000 customers have already placed orders for the new two-seater.


Source: DCX Press
 
AUDI


Audi: 69,000 (+9%) ... YTD 144,000 (+9%)



Audi vehicle sales up 9 percent

Mar 5, 2007

Worldwide sales of Audi vehicles rose to more than 144,000 vehicles in the first two months of 2007, up 9 percent on the same period of last year. In February alone, the company equally recorded an increase of 9 percent.
“Audi is maintaining its successful course worldwide. We are delighted that we have achieved the best February in company history by selling in excess of 69,000 vehicles,” commented Ralph Weyler, Board Member for Marketing and Sales at AUDI AG. Sales in Western Europe excluding Germany increased by 11 percent to 66,200 vehicles in the first two months of the year.

The best export market for Audi in the first two months was China, where the brand reported sales growth of 31 percent with 15,600 vehicles sold in total (excluding Hong Kong). In February itself, Audi also recorded a considerable rise of 29 percent to 7,200 units sold. The USA ranked as the second most successful export market. Vehicle sales for the first two months here went up by 19 percent to 13,000 units, while in February sales growth of 38 percent to 6,600 units was recorded.

Audi also achieved increases for the first two months of the year in other important markets, such as France (8,800, +17 percent), Great Britain (12,000, +12.2 percent) and Italy (10,600, +10 percent). Sales in Russia recorded a rise of 91 percent to 1,900 vehicles.


Source: Audi press
 
BMW

BMW Group Automobile: 97,416 (+2.8%) ... YTD 191,693 (+1.6%)

BMW: 85,473 (+3.6%) ... YTD 166,098 (+3.3%)

MINI: 11,905 (-2.5%) ... YTD 25,532 (+8.0%)

Rolls-Royce: 38 (+26,7%) ... YTD 63 (+5,0%)




BMW Group increases sales in February by 2.8%

03/07/2007

BMW brand 3.6% up on the same month last year
The BMW Group increased its sales by 2.8% in February this year. In total, 97,416 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles were delivered to customers (prev.yr.: 94,781). For the year up to and including February, the corresponding figure is 191,693 units, which is 1.6% above last year (188,616).

As the Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Dr. Norbert Reithofer, confirmed at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday, the company is assuming that the BMW Group will set a new sales record for the year as a whole, with each of the three brands reaching a new all-time high.

In February, 85,473 BMW cars were delivered to customers. This is an increase of 3.6% (prev.yr.: 82,536). For the year to the end of February, sales, at 166,098 units, were 3.3% above the corresponding level last year (160,801). From the second quarter, the BMW Group is expecting sales of the BMW brand to develop much more dynamically. This growth is driven by the BMW 3 Series Convertible and the revised BMW 5 Series and BMW 1 Series models which will be launched in the market later this month. The new three-door BMW 1 Series will follow in May. The new BMW X5 has been available in North America since November last year and will be delivered to customers in Europe too from the middle of March.

MINI Clubman still to come this year
Sales of MINI did not quite reach the previous year's level with 11,905 vehicles delivered in February (prev.yr.: 12,215/-2.5%). The new MINI has been available in the USA since the middle of February. Further overseas markets such as Japan will follow this month. The model range of the second generation of MINI will be expanded from April onwards by the addition of the new MINI Cooper D and the new MINI One. In addition, the company announced at the Geneva Motor Show that it would be launching the MINI Clubman later this year.

After the MINI Convertible, this is the third model variant of the MINI that has been available from the BMW Group since summer 2001. As the new models become increasingly available over the course of the year, sales of the MINI brand are also set to become more dynamic. For the year to the end of February, MINI, with 25,532 cars sold, is still 8.0% below last year's figure (27,755).

38 Rolls-Royce vehicles were delivered to customers in February
(prev.yr.: 30/+26.7%). For the year to the end of February, 63 Rolls-Royce Phantoms were handed over to customers (prev.yr.: 60).



Source: BMW Press
 
Core brands only:

Mercedes-Benz: 78,000 (+2.6%) ... YTD 151,500 (+7.8%)

Audi: 69,000 (+9%) ... YTD 144,000 (+9%)

BMW: 85,473 (+3.6%) ... YTD 166,098 (+3.3%)

 
I didn't realise Audi is so close to MB in global sales. When are BMW sales expected to be released?
 
- More than 144,000 vehicles sold worldwide up to end of February
-China largest export market in February with 7,200 units
-High increases in USA, France, Great Britain, Italy and Russia

Worldwide sales of Audi vehicles rose to more than 144,000 vehicles in the first two months of 2007, up 9 percent on the same period of last year. In February alone, the company equally recorded an increase of 9 percent.

“Audi is maintaining its successful course worldwide. We are delighted that we have achieved the best February in company history by selling in excess of 69,000 vehicles,” commented Ralph Weyler, Board Member for Marketing and Sales at AUDI AG. Sales in Western Europe excluding Germany increased by 11 percent to 66,200 vehicles in the first two months of the year.

The best export market for Audi in the first two months was China, where the brand reported sales growth of 31 percent with 15,600 vehicles sold in total (excluding Hong Kong). In February itself, Audi also recorded a considerable rise of 29 percent to 7,200 units sold. The USA ranked as the second most successful export market. Vehicle sales for the first two months here went up by 19 percent to 13,000 units, while in February sales growth of 38 percent to 6,600 units was recorded.

Audi also achieved increases for the first two months of the year in other important markets, such as France (8,800, +17 percent), Great Britain (12,000, +12.2 percent) and Italy (10,600, +10 percent). Sales in Russia recorded a rise of 91 percent to 1,900 vehicles.
 
Thanks for all the info guys..
any1 got Maybach numbers for the year?

Thanks

MB are very silent on Maybach sales lately. Even the annual sales report for 2006 was not exact: they said "around 400 units" of Maybach had been sold in 2006.

I think they are ashamed to tell the real numbers. :t-hands:
 

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