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BMW to launch China-made 5-series in China ( 2003-11-28 09:47) (Agencies)
BMW will launch its 5-series model, its second made-in-China car, this weekend amid booming sales of luxury sedans on the mainland, company chairman Helmut Panke said.
Last month, the company forecast sales of between 2,000 and 2,500 domestically-made 3-series cars this year, rising to about 9,000 next year.
Panke, however, would not speculate on sales targets for the 5-series.
BMW has been riding the wave of a booming Chinese car market where industry sales have risen by 67.8 percent to 1.51 million units in the first 10 months of the year.
BMW's China sales rose 62 percent last year to 6,677 units, although all of these cars were imported through a strictly controlled and opaque import quota system which has hampered sales growth for all importers.
But in the first 10 months of this year, the luxury carmaker's sales more than doubled to 11,847 units.
"The role of this market for our company is increasing," Panke said at a news briefing.
"In our BMW retail figures, we see the enormous momentum that is in the Chinese mainland market. This is why we continue to increase our presence here.
He said though that BMW had no immediate plans to start producing its 7-series model.
"When you push a car in the market more than the natural demand is there, that's when you ruin your clear position," he said.
BMW is hoping to challenge the dominance of its German rival, Volkswagen AG unit Audi AG, which has held a virtual monopoly on the upper end of the market because of its domestic manufacturing presence.
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