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存起火风险!超14万辆宝马被紧急召回,X系和3系是重灾区

Core Viewpoint - BMW is facing significant challenges in the Chinese market, highlighted by a large-scale recall of over 144,000 vehicles due to safety concerns, which may impact its sales performance in a competitive landscape [3][4][5]. Recall Details - BMW has initiated a recall involving 144,132 vehicles, including both imported and domestic models, due to a design flaw in the engine starter relay that could lead to overheating and fire [3][4]. - The recall is divided into two parts: S2025M0175V, affecting over 80,000 imported vehicles, and S2025M0176V, involving 58,533 domestic 3 Series cars [3][4]. - The affected models include various series such as the 4 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X4, X5, and the domestic 3 Series, with the X Series accounting for nearly 33% of the total recall [3][4]. Sales Performance - In the first three quarters of the year, BMW's global sales reached 1.7959 million units, a 2.4% increase year-on-year, but the company experienced an 11.2% decline in sales in the Chinese market [7]. - In the third quarter, BMW delivered 147,100 vehicles in China, a slight decrease of 0.4% year-on-year, contrasting with a global delivery increase of 8.8% [7]. - The domestic 3 Series is a key model for BMW in China, with sales accounting for 29.4% of total sales in the first ten months of the year, raising concerns about the impact of the recall on its sales [5]. Market Competition - The luxury car market in China is undergoing significant changes, with domestic electric vehicle brands like AITO, Li Auto, and NIO achieving record monthly sales, putting pressure on traditional luxury brands [7]. - Competitors such as Mercedes-Benz and Porsche are also experiencing declines in sales, with Mercedes-Benz's third-quarter sales down 27% [7]. - Price reductions are becoming common among traditional luxury brands, with significant discounts reported for models like the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class [7]. Strategic Initiatives - In response to market challenges, BMW is intensifying its local strategy, launching the "Neue Klasse" electric vehicle platform, with the iX3 model featuring local adaptations [8]. - Despite efforts in electrification, sales of BMW's electric models remain low, with the iX3 and iX1 averaging only a few thousand units sold monthly [8].