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BMW Reclaims U.S. Luxury Title in 2025 – Thanks to Hybrid Power

In a year of mixed fortunes, BMW pulled off a major win in the U.S. luxury market, outselling Lexus in Q3 2025 as hybrid models powered a strong rebound.

BMW sold 96,886 vehicles in the third quarter of 2025, topping Lexus’s 91,609 units and marking a 25% year-over-year increase. The rise comes amid broader challenges for the automaker — notably soft demand in China and pressure from U.S. tariffs — but highlights how targeted product strength can change the trajectory in a single market.

Hybrids Lead the Charge

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) were a decisive factor in BMW’s U.S. rebound. PHEV sales jumped 37% year-over-year during Q3, despite BMW offering a relatively small PHEV roster in the U.S. market. Key models contributing to the lift included the 550e xDrive, X5 xDrive50e, 750e xDrive, and performance-oriented variants such as the M5 and BMW XM Label.

The hybrid surge more than offset a 16% decline in EV sales. BMW’s EV inventory also tightened: the company began Q4 with a 28-day supply of EVs, down from 65 days in mid-2025 — an indication of faster EV turnover or constrained deliveries.

What Lexus and the Rest of the Market Are Doing

Lexus remains on track for a record year, projecting roughly 355,000 vehicles for 2025. The redesigned GX and the larger TX have driven much of that momentum: TX volumes rose 86% year-over-year after an airbag-related slowdown last year, while GX sales climbed 35% despite the model being in its third generation cycle.

Mercedes-Benz lagged behind, delivering about 73,500 units in Q3 — a 13% drop from the prior year — and remaining in third place. Audi and Cadillac each moved roughly 46,500 vehicles, with Cadillac posting its best third quarter ever.

 

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Olivia Harper

Olivia Harper is a passionate automotive news reporter covering the latest industry developments. From major automaker announcements to policy changes affecting the U.S. auto market, she delivers fast and reliable news. With years of experience in journalism, Olivia ensures readers are always up to date with the ever-evolving automotive world.

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