Group 1 - BMW Group is lowering its profit expectations for 2025 due to weak sales in the Chinese market, rising tariff costs, and increased financial support for Chinese dealers [2] - The expected pre-tax profit for 2025 is projected to be slightly below the 10.97 billion euros (approximately 90.98 billion yuan) forecasted for 2024, which was previously expected to remain stable compared to the previous year [2] - The EBIT margin for BMW's automotive business has been revised down from 5%-7% to 5%-6%, and the return on capital employed has been adjusted from 9%-13% to 8%-10% [2] Group 2 - In the Chinese market, BMW's sales for October have decreased by 0.4% year-on-year, and the year-to-date sales have dropped by 11.2% [3] - The company anticipates further declines in sales in the Chinese market for the fourth quarter of this year [2] Group 3 - BMW is focusing on its new generation of electric vehicles to boost sales, having invested over 10 billion euros (approximately 82.93 billion yuan) in the Neue Klasse series [4] - However, the sales performance of key electric models like the i3 and iX3 has been disappointing, with sales figures of 16,586 and 8,599 units respectively in the first eight months [4] - Quality issues and after-sales service deficiencies have further exacerbated the brand's challenges, with models like the 5 Series, 3 Series, and X3 facing significant complaints [4]
宝马汽车集团下调全年利润预期 在华销量疲软成主因