December 14, 2010
by petermw
in BMW News
No Comments

China leads in BMW sales

After a few millennia spent in shadows, China is finally emerging to the international stage and all the big multinational corporations are looking up. BMW is no exception. And there is a good reason why BMW should not be an exception. In 2009, BMW’s worldwide net profits fell 36%, with Chine being the only exception. In 2010, sales of BMW cars in China doubled in comparison with year before. This year BMW is looking to expand its sales capacity in China, from 40,000 vehicles to 300,000. That is more than seven fold increase.

And, being an emerging economy, China boasts a smallest chauffeur-driven cars. While in the rest of the world one would expect Rolls-Royce to be chauffeur driven, in Chine it is quite normal to demonstrate business prowess of this kind, with a humble 5-Series sedan. So, no wander that BMW will be producing a long-wheelbase version of BMW 5-Series to meet this somewhat special, if ever growing demand.

, ,