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BMW sales hit historic high

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BMW Motorrad helped celebrate their centenary by achieving record sales across 2023. The manufactur­er produced 209,257 motorcycle­s and scooters globally last year, marking the highest ever figures achieved in the company’s history and an impressive 3.1% higher than the previous year.

Whilst numbers were up across the board, Europe, Asia and Latin America were the hottest markets.

Europe as a whole remained by far the strongest performer. Eastern Europe in particular achieved flourishin­g figures with 6000 units sold in the region, more than double the number recorded in 2022.

Head of BMW Motorrad, Markus Flasch, praised the support of their customers across the globe, going on to express an optimistic outlook.

“I am very confident about the year 2024,” he said. “With numerous new, innovative models and products for our customers, we at BMW Motorrad will do everything in our power to build on this record year.”

Entering 2024 with an enhanced line-up including the adventure staple R1300GS, retro roadster R 12 nineT and cruiser inspired R12, there is certainly scope for further growth.

Unsurprisi­ngly the GS models were strong drivers of the year’s performanc­e with the boxer twin R1250GS and GS Adventure being responsibl­e for around 56,000 sales around the world.

Their latest adventure addition, the R1300GS, contribute­d a further 4528 units sold following its strong autumn release.

In addition, BMW’s resident superbike, the S1000RR experience­d a 13.9% bump – perhaps suggesting a market resurgence in the class.

It was the brand’s commuter-ready, sustainabl­e scoot, the electric CE 04 that stood head and shoulders above the rest in terms of improvemen­t, with an impressive 44% increase in units delivered to customers following its 2022 introducti­on.

‘BMW are very confident about the year 2024’

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With 4528 sales and counting the new GS is flying
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Strong sales for the S1000 family

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