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利润集体大幅下滑,BBA上半年交出最“惨”财报
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao·2025-08-10 05:12

Core Insights - The German luxury car brands "BBA" (Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi) reported significant profit declines in the first half of 2025, with Mercedes-Benz's net profit dropping by 55.8%, Audi's by 37.5%, and BMW's by 29% [2][3][4] - The brands are facing dual challenges from U.S. tariffs and declining sales in the Chinese market, exacerbated by fierce competition from local luxury brands and an overall price war in China [2][3][4] Financial Performance - Mercedes-Benz's revenue fell to €66.377 billion, down 8.6%, with net profit dropping from €6.087 billion to €2.688 billion [3] - BMW's sales revenue decreased to €67 billion, also down 8%, with a net profit of €4 billion, a 29% decline [3] - Audi's revenue increased by 5.3% to €32.57 billion, but net profit fell to €1.346 billion, a 37.5% drop [3] Impact of U.S. Tariffs - The U.S. government's 25% punitive tariffs on EU-imported cars have significantly impacted BBA's profits, with Audi reporting losses exceeding €600 million due to tariffs and transformation costs [3][4] - Mercedes-Benz estimated a loss of €362 million due to the tariffs, which affected its core automotive business profit margin [3][4] Sales Decline in China - BBA's sales in China have been declining, with Mercedes-Benz's sales down 14% to 293,200 units, Audi's down 10.2% to 287,600 units, and BMW's down 15.5% to 318,000 units [4][5] - The shift towards electric and smart vehicles in China has intensified competition, with local brands gaining market share [4][5] Electric Vehicle Sales - Mercedes-Benz's electric vehicle sales fell by 14% to 87,300 units, while Audi's in China dropped by 23.5% to 7,897 units [5] - BMW's electric vehicle sales increased by 18.5% to 318,900 units globally, but it still lacks competitive products in the Chinese market [5] Adjusted Performance Expectations - Both Mercedes-Benz and Audi have lowered their full-year performance expectations due to ongoing challenges, with Audi revising its revenue forecast down to €65-70 billion [5][6] - Mercedes-Benz anticipates a return on sales of 4%-6%, down from an initial forecast of 6%-8% [5][6] Strategic Responses - BBA is increasing local production in the U.S. to mitigate tariff impacts, with Audi planning a $4.6 billion investment in a new factory [6] - In China, BBA is focusing on deep localization of technology, products, and supply chains to strengthen its market position [6][7] Product Development and Partnerships - BBA is accelerating the launch of new products, especially electric vehicles, with BMW planning to introduce over 10 new models in China by 2025 [7] - Collaborations with local suppliers for smart technology are being prioritized, with BMW partnering with Huawei and Audi also collaborating with the tech giant [7][8] Market Outlook - The luxury car market is facing a new competitive landscape, with BBA needing to adapt to the challenges posed by local brands and changing consumer preferences [9] - The era of high double-digit growth for all brands is perceived to be over, necessitating strategic adjustments for sustained development [9]