BMW takes on Mercedes by planning to launch 40 models over next two years
Mar 22, 2017, 17:25 IST
BMW AG, the luxury vehicle maker from Germany, has announced its plans to rollout 40 new and revamped models, seeking to gain the position it lost to rival Mercedes-Benz.
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In its biggest rollout so far, the Munich-based manufacturer will be launching these variants over the coming two years.
Last year, BMW’s profitability fell to a six year low, owing to sales trailing behind Mercedes for the first time in more than a decade.
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"We are launching the biggest model offensive ever," Chief Executive Officer Harald Krueger told Bloomberg. "We have started a transformation unlike anything our company has seen before."
Krueger is said to be focusing more on profitability than on sales so that resources for a costly shift to self-driving cars can be saved.
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Also read: BMW wants to have a driverless car ready by 2021 - here's what it could look like
In its biggest rollout so far, the Munich-based manufacturer will be launching these variants over the coming two years.
Last year, BMW’s profitability fell to a six year low, owing to sales trailing behind Mercedes for the first time in more than a decade.
Also read: BMW-backed car rental startup raises $10 million in Series A round
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Krueger is said to be focusing more on profitability than on sales so that resources for a costly shift to self-driving cars can be saved.
(Image source: AutoEvaluation)