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Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz is on track to overtake rival BMW to take the title of the world’s biggest luxury carmaker, sales figures for November released on Monday showed.
“We will achieve it this year, four years ahead of time,” Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said at an economic conference in Frankfurt, referring to the company’s 2020 target of becoming the world’s biggest premium carmaker.
The company had announced the goal in 2011 and Zetsche said back then everyone was laughing at the announcement.
November sales of BMW branded luxury cars were up 5.9% to 177,740 taking year-to-date sales to 1,824,490. By contrast Mercedes-Benz passenger car sales were up 12.7% to 182,602 increasing year-to-date sales to 1,893,619.
Sales of BMW’s core brand reached 1.91 million in 2015 on strong demand for sports utility vehicles like the X5, the 11th year in a row the Munich-based carmaker clinched the title in 2005.
Mercedes sold to 1.87 million cars in 2015, compared with 1.80 million luxury vehicles sold by Volkswagen’s Audi.