BMW posted robust yearly sales growth of 8.4 percent with a combined sales of 2.52 million vehicles delivered globally last year and doubling its sales of fully-electric cars, said a company report, positioning BMW as the top leading premium car brand worldwide. The Munich-based auto manufacturer’s sales count included numbers from MINI and Rolls-Royce as well. BMW alone sold around 2.2 million vehicles, which is an increase of 9.1 percent compared to 2020, an all-time-high breaking pre-pandemic 2019’s record. The sale of fully-electric vehicles climbed 133.2 percent to 103,855 units, with the company reporting 25 percent of total sales in home country Germany falling under electric. MINI Electric was the top-selling model in the MINI lineup. The automaker was able to achieve the numbers despite supply chain constraints and pandemic-related shortcomings “thanks to a powerful operational performance and stellar product line-up,” according to the report published Wednesday. “Our brands reported …