Monthly and annual sales figures for the BMW 4-series in Europe.

Related model: Alpina B4S/D4, BMW i4.

See how BMW 4-series sales compare to the other models in the premium midsized car segment. Also find BMW 4-series US sales figures.

BMW
4-series
2016
BMW
4-series
2017
BMW
4-series
2018
BMW
4-series
2019
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4-series
2020
BMW
4-series
2021
BMW
4-series
2022
January 4.019 4.194 3.674 2.631 1.537 1.236 3.177
February 4.252 3.803 3.428 2.727 1.680 1.247 3.431
March 9.413 10.055 7.878 6.108 2.069 3.091 5.085
April 6.023 5.729 4.851 3.373 600 2.344 2.795
May 6.323 5.746 5.522 3.472 721 4.267 2.683
June 7.131 6.680 5.273 3.433 1.924 3.342 3.656
July 5.039 4.302 3.574 2.641 2.021 2.736 3.929
August 3.157 3.476 2.411 1.965 1.198 2.263 3.114
September 8.188 6.761 4.965 3.176 1.626 3.480 3.655
October 5.065 5.584 3.496 2.442 1.633 2.702 2.694
November 4.746 4.144 3.894 1.787 1.417 3.200 3.317
December 4.627 4.236 3.282 2.153 1.713 3.175

BMW
4-series
2021 33.083
2020 18.139
2019 35.908
2018 52.248
2017 64.710
2016 67.983
2015 72.769
2014 53.948
2013 6.687

 

Coupe, convertible & Gran Coupe sales figures split out:

  Coupe Cabrio Gran Coupe
2013 6.488 199 0
2014 28.026 13.601 12.321
2015 21.696 15.351 35.722
2016 17.563 12.367 38.053
2017 16.756 9.646 37.750

Previous generation (F32/F33/F36, 2013-2020):

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Use the dropdown at the top right of this page to find sales figures for any other car model sold in Europe since the early 2000’s.

Car sales statistics are from the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.

BMW
4-series
2016
BMW
4-series
2017
BMW
4-series
2018
BMW
4-series
2019
BMW
4-series
2020
BMW
4-series
2021
BMW
4-series
2022
January 4.019 4.194 3.674 2.631 1.537 1.236 3.177
February 4.252 3.803 3.428 2.727 1.680 1.247 3.431
March 9.413 10.055 7.878 6.108 2.069 3.091 5.085
April 6.023 5.729 4.851 3.373 600 2.344 2.795
May 6.323 5.746 5.522 3.472 721 4.267 2.683
June 7.131 6.680 5.273 3.433 1.924 3.342 3.656
July 5.039 4.302 3.574 2.641 2.021 2.736 3.929
August 3.157 3.476 2.411 1.965 1.198 2.263 3.114
September 8.188 6.761 4.965 3.176 1.626 3.480 3.655
October 5.065 5.584 3.496 2.442 1.633 2.702 2.694
November 4.746 4.144 3.894 1.787 1.417 3.200 3.317
December 4.627 4.236 3.282 2.153 1.713 3.175

BMW
4-series
2021 33.083
2020 18.139
2019 35.908
2018 52.248
2017 64.710
2016 67.983
2015 72.769
2014 53.948
2013 6.687
  1. Hi Bart

    Thanks for the amazing job you do with this website, I really enjoy reading your analysis of the different segments.

    There seem to be a little inconsistency with the sales figures of BMW 4-series. In 2013 it is suppose to have sold 6.687 units, but adding the figures from september 2013 – december 2013 only adds up to 5.957 units.

    Looking at your 3rd quarter analysis of Premium Midsize Cars of 2014 (including the sales figures from 2013) says that the total sales through september 2013 is 1.059 units, so my question is if there is an inconsistency in the monthly figures or the total figure, or is it just a typo?

    Please continue your fantastic job keeping this website as amazing as it is. I admire your knowledge of the cars. Thank you.

    Kind regards,

    Jan

    1. Hi Jan,

      thanks for your sharpness! The annual data was more up-to-date than the monthly data, hence the inconsistency. I’ve now updated the monthly figures with the latest data, so now it should add up.
      Thanks for your compliments by the way!

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