BMW's company car sales increased

 BMW defied the general trend and increased its sales in the company car market in 2020. A success factor is an increase in sales of electrified cars. More than 6 out of 10 of BMW's company cars sold last year were rechargeable.

2020 was a year marked by the pandemic, and the effects were also seen in the car market, which decreased by almost eight per cent compared with 2019. But despite this, BMW managed to increase its car sales in 2020 by 2.3%. Thus, BMW is the largest manufacturer among premium manufacturers.


A success factor for BMW is the long-term sustainability work and the continuous investment in electrification. By 2020, the BMW Group had increased the number of electrified models (fully electric cars and plug-in hybrid cars) to a total of 13 models. 

Last year, BMW launched several long-awaited plug-in hybrids in popular model series such as the BMW 3 Series and the BMW 5 Series Touring. They have contributed to the positive figures in the company car market.

BMW's offensive investment in the electric vehicle fleet of the future will continue in 2021, and within the next few years, the BMW Group plans to almost double the current range of electrified models, where more than half will be fully electric.

The most recent are the launches of all-electric BMW iX3, BMW iX and BMW i4. In addition to a wider range of rechargeable cars, BMW will offer customers a solution for public charging. With the BMW Charging card, which will be launched at the beginning of 2021, customers will have easy access to one of the market's largest public charging networks with attractive prices.


BMW was named the world's most sustainable carmaker in 2020 in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices.


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