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BMW Says It Isn’t Losing Buyers to New Chinese Premium Brands

More and more premium Chinese auto brands are entering the Australian market, but BMW says it isn't worried they'll steal sales.

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For a year and a half, BMW has stood still while its competitors moved. Now comes the turnaround.

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BMW says it isn’t losing buyers to new Chinese premium brands

More and more premium Chinese auto brands are entering the Australian market, but BMW says it isn't worried they'll steal sales.

·Osborne Park, Australia
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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