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BMW shares sink after profit warning highlights China and Iran risk



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Shares in German premium carmaker BMW fell around 7 per cent on Wednesday to their lowest level since late 2020 after it issued a profit warning that surprised some analysts and highlighted the challenges facing the broader auto sector. The guidance cut late on Tuesday made BMW one of the first European carmakers to ‌reveal the impact ⁠that ⁠weakness in China’s domestic car market, the world’s biggest, and pressures arising from the Iran war are expected to have on its 2026 targets.

Wednesday’s price fall took BMW shares to their lowest since November 2020 and weighed on shares across the European auto sector, including German rivals Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz.

“This is the tip of the iceberg,” independent auto analyst Matthias Schmidt told Reuters, adding that others were “not immune”.

Bad start for new CEO

Some investors had already challenged BMW’s outlook given the possible impact of fighting in the Middle East on prices and consumer sentiment.

Still, analysts ⁠at Deutsche ‌Bank and Jefferies both said BMW’s outlook cut was deeper than expected.

In addition to lowering its operating auto margin to 1 per cent to 3 per cent, from 4 per cent to 6 per cent previously, BMW said it ⁠would intensify cost-cutting, with a negative one-off in the second half of 2026.

It is a bad start for CEO Milan Nedeljkovic, who took over from longtime leader Oliver Zipse last month.

Deutsche Bank analysts said BMW’s reputation as the “steady Eddy” among its peers had taken a hit.

Brokerage Jefferies said it expected the overhaul would focus on BMW’s German operations but may also accelerate localisation in markets, including China and North America, to protect margins.

This could result in the announcement of a 10 per cent-15 per cent capacity cut at the company’s capital markets day later this year, JP Morgan analysts wrote.

A BMW spokesperson said it ‌was too early to comment on future measures but that capacity reductions were being considered.

China weakness leaves carmakers exposed

Other automakers are also being forced to rethink.

Oliver Blume, CEO of Volkswagen, Europe’s largest carmaker by sales, has warned that the ⁠traditional export model that buoyed Germany’s auto industry for years no longer delivers. It has undertaken a major restructuring that has embedded the company more deeply in China, where local brands have taken market share from foreign imported autos in recent years, increasingly taking aim at the premium market. Cut-throat competition in China has only intensified after a downturn in domestic car sales extended into an eighth consecutive month in May – and that competition is set to spill over into Europe.

“We could see Chinese carmakers double down on Europe even more now, given the fact they’re going to mitigate on the domestic market slowing down,” auto analyst Schmidt said.

  • Published On Jun 17, 2026 at 04:41 PM IST

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