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BMW Group profits plunge but outlook maintained despite tariff pressures

News RoomBy News RoomMay 7, 2025
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BMW Group’first-quarter financial results: A Crucial Indicator of Market Dynamics

The BMW Group reported a significant drop in its net profits during the first quarter of the year. A notable driver of the drop was weaker demand in certain markets, particularly China, which contributed to lower sales numbers. Meanwhile, the group also saw an increase in sales of electric vehicles (EVs), which has helped raise its 2025 profit guidance. Despite these developments, the BMW Group provided a detailed breakdown of the impact on its financials.

Net profit was slender, dropping by 26.4% year-over-year to €2.17bn in the first three months of the year. The automotive segment saw a margin of 6.9%, which was relatively close to its top end of the guidance range and notably better than expectations by analysts. Sales revenues also declined, with a 7.8% year-over-year drop, primarily due to weak consumer demand and low pricing levels in China. However, growth in Europe and the Americas contributed to modest earnings, indicating overall expansion in the market. The group delivered a total of 586,117 vehicles—more than a quarter of which were EVs—between January and March, compared to the previous year.

On the side of positive developments, more than a quarter of the delivered vehicles were EVs, whereas fully-electric vehicles were up 32.4% year-over-year. The BMW Group expressed full-year guidance, anticipating an increase in demand for premium vehicles. This stance prepares the company well for 2025, as it supports growth in premium markets. However, analysts expressed mixed optimism, with expectations of a €1bn decrease in post-tr PayPal tariffs and a potential temporary increase to the level deducted in July.

The report highlighted the broader risks of geopolitical developments and supply chain disruptions, suggesting persistent uncertainties in international markets. Businesses must be prepared for potential delays in EV production and distribution, as well as face supply chain challenges, even as profits continue to perform expectantly.

Of course, BMW Group’ financial performance should fully reflect the strength of its markets and the potential for further growth in the years to come. The group’s positive outlook and improved earnings suggest a more resilient stock, which has driven a spot price increase to about 11ar.
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