BMW U.S. Sales Jump 24% in Q3 2025, MINI Up 38%
BMW posts strong growth across cars and SUVs, MINI surges 37.6% in U.S. sales.
BMW posts strong growth across cars and SUVs, MINI surges 37.6% in U.S. sales.
BMW leads the U.S. premium car market in the first half of 2025 with 178,499 sales, outpacing Mercedes and Audi. Here’s what the latest numbers reveal about the top luxury brands.
The Z4 is still going strong in the United States but the star is the 2 Series, which rose by 79.2% in the second quarter of the year.
BMW sales up 1.6% in H1 2025. EVs dip 21% in Q2, but MINI surges 29% in U.S. market. BMW i4 shows growth amid shifting trends.
BMW and MINI report strong U.S. sales in Q1 2025, with BMW i4 and iX leading a 26.4% surge in EV deliveries.
BMW of North America achieved record-breaking U.S. sales in 2024, with over 371,000 vehicles sold, including more than 50,000 electric models.
BMW of North America reported a challenging Q3 2024, with a 6.9% drop in BMW brand sales and a 33% decline for MINI. Despite a recall-related stop-sale and market headwinds, leadership remains optimistic about a strong Q4 rebound. MINI’s new models, including the redesigned Countryman and Cooper, are expected to drive future growth. Find out more about BMW’s strategy to regain its momentum.
BMW of North America today announced its sales results for the second quarter of 2024: a 3.7% increase
For the BMW brand, sales reached 84,475 vehicles in the first quarter, marking a 2.4% increase from the same period in 2023
2023 saw a 9% growth, with a total of 362,244 vehicles sold compared to 332,388 in 2022, setting a new annual record for BMW sales in the U.S.
In the third quarter of 2023, the BMW brand achieved remarkable success, with U.S. sales totaling 83,949 vehicles.