BMW and Mercedes-Benz get new bosses...

BMW and Mercedes-Benz get new bosses...

Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year’s sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes.

In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses.

Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over “consistent year-on-year [sales] increases”.

He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he’ll be responsible for developing and executing Mini’s global sales strategy.

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ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right)

Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023.

It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand’s van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year.

It’s a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz.

At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year.