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BMW And Mercedes-Benz Reshuffle Leadership In Australia As Sales Rivalry Intensifies


Updated: July 15, 2025 01:38

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Germany’s premium auto giants BMW and Mercedes-Benz have announced new leadership appointments in Australia, coinciding with one of the closest sales races in recent years. With just six deliveries separating the two brands in 2025, the timing signals strategic recalibration amid shifting market dynamics.

BMW Group Australia

- Vikram Pawah returns as CEO from September 1, 2025, after leading BMW India to consistent year-on-year growth  
- He replaces Wolfgang Buechel, who moves to Munich as VP and Head of Mini Global Sales  
- Under Buechel, BMW reclaimed its top spot in Australia’s premium segment in 2023 and maintained its lead in 2024 with 26,341 units versus Mercedes-Benz’s 24,831  
- BMW leads 2025 so far with 13,712 deliveries, narrowly ahead of Mercedes-Benz’s 13,706  
- BMW also dominates EV sales, delivering 3,090 units to Mercedes-Benz’s 1,581  

Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific

- Jamie Cohen steps down after a year as CEO, succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez on November 1, 2025  
- Becerra brings financial expertise from Mercedes-Benz Iberia and Athlon fleet services  
- Cohen’s tenure saw recovery in EV share and a 15.9 percent rise in H1 2025 deliveries despite fallout from the agency sales model  
- Mercedes-Benz Cars’ deliveries fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 19,989 in 2024, but signs of rebound are emerging  

Strategic Context

Both brands are recalibrating leadership to navigate Australia’s evolving premium market, with electrification, pricing models, and customer engagement at the forefront of their strategies.

Sources: MSN News, The Courier, Autotalk Australia, CarExpert, Drive Australia.

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