BMW Motorrad sells 109,052 vehicles globally in Jan-Oct, up 7.4 percent YoY
Sales of BMW Motorrad are 7.4 percent ahead of the previous year after 10 months.
Sales of BMW Motorrad are 7.4 percent ahead of the previous year after 10 months. As of October, 109,052 motorcycles and maxi-Scooters were delivered (previous year: 101,530 units). Sales in that month rose by 5.5 percent to a new record for October of 8,835 vehicles (previous year: 8,376 units).
Heiner Faust, head of sales and marketing at BMW Motorrad, said: "We have increased our deliveries by 7.4 percent since the start of the year, reaching over 109,000 motorcycles and Maxi-Scooters. In October we achieved an increase of 5.5 percent with 8,835 units, also a new record. Demand for our motorcycles worldwide is developing very positively. This puts us on track for the fourth sales record in a row for the year 2014 as a whole."
A few weeks ago BMW Motorrad presented three highly innovative vehicles at the Intermot motorcycle show in Cologne with the R 1200 R, the R 1200 RS and the S 1000 RR. A few days ago, two more new products were the centre of attention at the EICMA in Milan: the new S 1000 XR and F 800 R.
With the S 1000 XR BMW Motorrad is expanding its product portfolio to include a genuine all-rounder in the Adventure Sport segment. The fourth member of the family of high-powered sporty BMW motorcycles with four-cylinder in-line engine unites dynamic touring qualities, sporting performance, great comfort and superior everyday performance.
The over 600,000 visitors to the show were equally interested in the new BMW F 800 R. The sporty roadster with liquid-cooled 2-cylinder engine offers improved all-round qualities and a new design.
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