Forget last yearâs record sales achievements in BMW USAâs showrooms. Through the first six months of 2016, sales at the BMW Groupâs BMW brand are down 9 percent in the United States, a first-half pace which suggests BMW sales will fall to a three-year low even as the overall new vehicle market continues to grow.
Not only is BMWâs car division off last yearâs pace by more than 20,000 sales, or 18 percent, the brandâs three most costly utility vehicles â X4, X5, X6 â are down 22 percent. Yes, the overall car market is fading, but BMWâs 22-percent car decline is far worse than the U.S. auto industryâs 8-percent drop in car sales. And the 24-percent decrease in, for instance, sales of the BMW X5 stands in stark contrast to the 8-percent increase in the overall SUV/crossover market.
There are nevertheless bright lights in the BMW lineup.
Among passenger cars, the one car that most clearly exemplifies BMWâs old Ultimate Driving Machine credo, the 2 Series, is the BMW car thatâs growing fastest. By far.
Among crossovers, the BMW which most flies in the face of everything the BMW cognoscenti value about BMW, the X1, is the BMW SAV divisionâs fastest-growing vehicle. By far.
ENTRY-LEVEL JOBS
Combined U.S. sales of the BMW 2 Series and BMW X1 are up 88 percent through the first six months of 2016. One year ago, they earned less than 7 percent of BMW USAâs volume. This year, the 2 Series and X1 produce nearly 14 percent of BMWâs U.S. sales.
The 2 Seriesâ success comes as the majority of BMWâs vast car lineup fades. Aside from the newly launched sixth-generation 7 Series (up 7 percent to 5,605 units year-to-date), the 2 Series is the exception to the declining car rule in BMWâs showrooms. 3, 4, 5, 6, i3, i8, and Z4 volume is collectively down 24 percent, a significant loss worth 24,163 sales.
The 2 Series, however, is on pace for 22,000 sales in 2016 thanks to a 70-percent year-over-year increase through six months. The 2 Series and its 1 Series predecessor averaged 10,000 sales between 2008 and 2015 and peaked just north of 13,000 sales in 2010.
These aren’t inconsequential numbers. The 2 Series is now outselling the Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, and Nissan 370ZÂ combined; outsold the Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf RÂ combined in June; and easily outperformed the combined best efforts of the Alfa Romeo 4C, Audi TT, BMW Z4, Mercedes-Benz SLK, and Porsche Boxster/Cayman in the first-half of 2016.
Is the 2 Series the new 3 Series? Not quite. Though total 3 Series/4 Series volume is down 23 percent this year, the 2 Seriesâ bigger brethren are still outselling the 2 Series by nearly six-to-one. But the 2 Series is the rightful successor to the 3 Series of the ’80s and ’90s. While demand for more costly BMW cars fade, demand for this most BMW-esque of current BMWs is at an all-time high.
MARKS THE SPOT
You still wonât be shocked to discover that BMW USA nevertheless sells more X1s than 2 Series coupes and convertibles. Based on a front-wheel-drive architecture shared with BMWâs Mini brand, the second-generation BMW X1 will, at its current rate of growth, report record annual U.S. sales volume by yearâs end.
A front-wheel-drive BMW isnât half as heretical to the typical X1 consumer as it is to the BMW aficionado who memorized the gear ratios of the E30 318i. Remember the story in 2010 that said the overwhelming majority of 1 Series owners didnât know their car was driven from the rear? It seems highly unlikely that those buyers will care about the origins of their vehicleâs architecture, particularly when the overwhelming majority of X1 buyers opt for four driven wheels.
Compared with the first-half of 2015, X1 sales in 2016 have more than doubled to 12,139 units. Although the X4, X5, and X6 are all failing to match last yearâs volume, the X1 isnât alone in its BMW SAV gains. The BMW X3 has produce a substantial 49-percent gain and is likely to end the year with its highest-ever U.S. sales output.
DIFFERENT STROKES
Other than base prices, which differ by only $50, the BMW 2 Series and BMW X1 are strikingly different vehicles. One represents the BMW of the past, a BMW focused on driving and dynamics and performance. The other is at the heart of BMWâs future: affordable practicality with enough BMW trappings and suggestions of performance to bring together a buyerâs BMWâs aspirations with his need of useable space.
Outside of these two models, BMW USA lost 25,000 sales in the first-half of 2016.
The 2 Series and X1, the most BMW-like and least BMW-like models in the BMW brandâs lineup and the two BMWs with the lowest base prices, added 10,000 sales.
[Images: BMW USA]
Timothy Cain is the founder Media which obsesses over the free and frequent publication of U.S. and Canadian auto sales figures. Follow on Twitter @goodcarbadcar and on Facebook.
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