BMW Motorrad USA Reports Record Sales In 2022

BMW Motorrad USA Reports Record Sales In 2022

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By BMW Motorrad USA:

New Motorcycle Sales, BMW Motorrad USA, Q4 & Full Year 2022.

BMW Motorrad USA reported 3,459 motorcycles sold for the fourth quarter of 2022 which is an increase of 232 units and 7.2% vs. Q4 2021 retail sales.  Our Motorcycle supply has significantly improved and fueled continued strong demand for BMW Motorcycles across the US.

For the full year 2022, Motorrad USA retail sales are 17,690 retail units which is an increase of 1,660 units and 10.4% over 2021 and the best year of retail sales in BMW Motorrad USA history.

On the strength of a freshened product lineup of new models like the all-new R 18 B and R 18 Transcontinental, BMW Motorrad USA dealers continue to out-perform the overall industry and have increased retail sales for the year well ahead of the industry average.  BMW Motorrad demand continues to be strong due to continued dominance of core models like the R 1250 GS Adventure and GS models as well as continued strong performance of the S 1000 RR and M 1000 RR that continue to dominate the market in retail sales and market share.  BMW Motorrad USA dealers are poised for continued significant growth in sales and market share in the new year on the strength of new products that will continue to drive demand and produce a record year of retail sales for Motorrad USA in 2023.

 

 

 

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