BERLIN – German premium carmaker BMW on Wednesday said its second-quarter sales fell by 1.3% year-on-year to 618,826 vehicles.
In its key market China, sales were 4.7% lower at 188,495 vehicles.
In BMW’s home market Germany, sales dropped by 11.5% to 68,351 cars, while in the United States, they were up 1.7%, rising to 97,135 vehicles.
Sales of battery-electric vehicles (BEV) jumped by 22.2% to 107,933 autos in the April-June period.
(Source: Reuters)
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