Core Insights - BMW Group announced a significant management change, with Milan Nedeljković set to become the new CEO on May 14, 2026, approved by the supervisory board, with a contract lasting until 2031 [2] - Nedeljković has been with BMW since 1993, rising through the ranks and currently serves as the head of production, playing a crucial role in the company's transition to electric vehicles [2] - The company has shown stable market performance, with a total of 588,300 vehicles delivered in the first three quarters of 2025, an increase of 8.8% year-on-year [2] Performance Summary - BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce brands collectively delivered approximately 1.8 million vehicles by the end of September, a slight increase of 2.4% year-on-year [2] - In the Chinese market, BMW's sales reached 147,121 units, a minor decline of 0.4% [2] - The performance of electric vehicles has been strong, with 470,313 units delivered in the first three quarters, marking a 15.0% increase, and pure electric vehicle sales reaching 323,447 units, up by 10.0% [2] Brand Breakdown - BMW brand delivered 1.58558 million vehicles in the first three quarters, remaining stable compared to the previous year, while electric vehicle deliveries increased by 4.5% to 396,000 units [3] - MINI brand saw a significant increase in deliveries, with 206,200 units sold, reflecting a growth of 23.7% [3] - Rolls-Royce brand delivered 4,100 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 3.3% [3] - BMW's motorcycle division experienced a 2.6% decline in deliveries year-on-year, but showed recovery in the third quarter with a growth of 5.7% [3]
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