Group 1: Market Dynamics - The luxury car market is undergoing a significant adjustment, with BBA (BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi) showing a differentiated trend: BMW is leading, Mercedes-Benz is under pressure, and Audi is catching up [1] - BMW is the only company among BBA to achieve positive sales growth, with global deliveries reaching 588,300 units in Q3, up 8.8% year-on-year, and a total of 1,795,900 units in the first three quarters, up 2.4% [1] - In contrast, Mercedes-Benz's Q3 global sales fell to 525,300 units, down 12% year-on-year, with a total of 1,601,600 units in the first three quarters, down 9% [1][3] - Audi's Q3 global sales were 397,100 units, a decrease of 2.5%, with a total of 1,191,100 units in the first three quarters, down 4.8% [1] Group 2: Challenges in the Chinese Market - The Chinese market poses a significant challenge for BBA, with BMW's Q3 deliveries in China slightly declining by 0.4% to 147,100 units, and a cumulative drop of 11.2% to 464,000 units in the first three quarters [3] - Mercedes-Benz faced a more severe decline, with Q3 deliveries in China plummeting 27% to 125,000 units, and a total drop of 18% to 418,000 units in the first three quarters [3] - Audi's sales in China showed signs of recovery, with its joint venture reporting a 13.5% increase in sales to 58,000 units in the first three quarters [3] Group 3: Pricing and Competitive Pressure - The pricing structure of BBA is under pressure, particularly in the 200,000 to 400,000 RMB price range, where local brands are challenging entry-level models [4] - In the 200,000 to 300,000 RMB segment, brands like Zeekr and Tesla are eroding BBA's market share with better performance and value [4] - BMW has revised its profit forecast for 2025, expecting a pre-tax profit "slightly below" last year's 10.97 billion euros (approximately 90.98 billion RMB) due to increased tariff costs and support for local dealers [4][5] Group 4: Electrification Strategies - BBA's electrification strategies are diverging, with BMW leading, Mercedes-Benz aggressively pushing forward, and Audi taking a more pragmatic approach [6] - BMW's electric vehicle sales reached 323,000 units in the first three quarters, up 10% year-on-year [7] - Mercedes-Benz is launching a significant product offensive, with plans to introduce at least 40 new models by the end of 2027, including the new electric GLC targeting the Chinese luxury electric SUV market [8] - Audi is adjusting its electric strategy, focusing on a balanced approach between long-term electric goals and flexible product offerings, with new models like the Q6L e-tron [9] Group 5: Current Market Trends - The hybrid market remains a crucial support for BBA, with BMW's hybrid vehicle sales growing 8% to 152,000 units in Q3 [9] - The pure electric market is outpacing hybrids in China, with a year-on-year growth of 32.4% in September, indicating a shift in consumer preference [9] - As BBA collectively intensifies its focus on electric products, a competitive battle for market share in the future landscape is unfolding in China [9]
BBA在华销量失守 加速布局纯电赛道