In the region, BMW Asia recorded a 13% growth in Q1 as compared to 2024, with Singapore experiencing a 12% growth in the same period.
The Panamera recorded the strongest growth amongst the marque's six model series, as the brand registered a growth in its sales of electrified models.
Lamborghini recorded its best half year sales performance ever, with global deliveries at 5,090 units and an increase in turnover of 30.6%.
Seat will remember 2019 as the year its electric offensive began with the presentation of the el-Born concept and for posting new sales records
In the past year, Cupra has consolidated its organisational structure and achieved a sales record of more than 22,800 units sold until November.
With one month left before the end of 2019, the Spanish carmaker has already reached its highest ever sales volume record previously set in 2000.
Lotus Cars has posted its strongest sales results in seven years with 1,630 cars sold worldwide in 2018, up 2% on 2017.
The Spanish brand delivered 492,300 cars from January to November this year, up 13% compared to the same period in 2017.
By the end of September, Skoda Auto's sales revenue had risen by 2.1% compared to same period last year to €12.6 billion.
The brand grew by more than 20% in key countries such as Germany, the U.K., France, Italy, Austria, Belgium and Portugal.
In Europe, Infiniti sets a new sales record by selling 9,535 vehicles in the past six months - up 177 percent over the same period last year.
Jaguar Land Rover, the leading U.K. manufacturer of premium luxury vehicles, has recorded its best ever retail month, quarter and financial year.
Growth in the U.K. and Europe helped ensure that Bentley Motors delivered over 10,000 cars in 2015, its third consecutive year of doing so.
This September, Mercedes-Benz recorded its best monthly sales in its 87-year history by moving a total of 142,994 new cars to customers around the world.
Toyota has reached an important milestone in its history as the Japanese automaker hits 200 million vehicle production since their inception.
Porsche has set a new record for global sales in the first 11 months of 2011, with nearly 110,000 cars delivered, an increase of 24.6% from 2010
The Fiat Group has announced massive losses in European sales for 2011, as well as hitting a 20 year low in its home market of Italy
Ferrari has reported its best ever six-monthly sales figures and profits for the first half of 2011, helped by strong sales of its retail merchandise
The BMW Group, inclusive of the Mini and Rolls-Royce brands, have recorded an increase of 21.7% over the previous year for the month of February 2011
Audi Singapore sold 1,875 cars last year, compared to 1,471 cars sold in 2009