Bayerische Motoren Werke AG's brands sold 222,462 vehicles worldwide, up 0.8% from the year-ago month.
The group sold 80,078 automobiles in Asia, marking a 2.2% year-over-year increase for the region. Of its Asia deliveries, 60,990 vehicles were sold in China, a 10.3% jump for the country compared with the same period in 2017.
In November, BMW sold 96,345 units in Europe, a 0.1% increase year over year. The carmaker sold 29,340 vehicles in Germany, marking a 12.6% increase from November 2017.
BMW's U.S. sales slumped 0.7% to 31,858 vehicles delivered, while Latin American sales grew 6% to 4,853 units. The carmaker's brand vehicles achieved its 13th consecutive month of growth in the U.S. with 28,330 deliveries, up 1% from the prior-year period.
Of its deliveries, 14,767 were electrified, a year-over-year increase of 26.1%.
The carmaker's name brand deliveries totaled 189,281 for the month, up 1.6% year over year. The group's MINI brand slumped 3.7% year over year to 32,745 deliveries, while its Motorrad unit's sales grew 2.3% year over year to 12,336 vehicles.
BMW said it will set profitable growth as its priority as the auto market remains volatile.
In November, BMW Group launched the BMW X5.