By a margin of just 407 vehicles, the BMW X1 barely beat out the Audi Q5 to be Europe's highest-selling premium SUV for the first six months of 2010. BMW sold 44,067 units of the X1 from January to June, compared to 43,660 units of the Q5.
The Volvo XC60 (29,616 units), Land Rover Freelander (20,138 units) and the BMW X5 (16,565) rounded out the five top selling SUVs in Europe for the time period. JATO Dynamics, a research firm in the UK, compiled the statistics, which were published in the Automotive News.
Sales of the X1 have certainly not slowed down. The company claims to have sold 11,483 units in July alone. One advantage is the vehicle's €27,200 pricetag, at least €9,000 less than the other models in the top five.
However, the list could get a shakeup once 2011 model year vehicles go on sale. This could include X1 competitors from Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz, along with the Audi Q3and Saab 9-4X. The MINI Countryman could also pull away some buyers from the X1, even though it may not be considered a "premium SUV".
The Countryman will cost €7,000 less than the X1.