MUNICH – The race for the No. 2 spot among global luxury carmakers tightened last month after Mercedes-Benz brand beat Audi in global monthly sales for the first time this year thanks to record growth in China, Automotive News reported. Mercedes' surge in May almost pushed it past BMW brand, which finished the month just 375 units ahead of its rival from Stuttgart. Despite the scare, BMW brand remained No. 1 in global premium-brand car sales in May and continues to lead its German rivals through five months. (See box, bottom) Strong demand for the E- and S-class models last month also allowed Mercedes to close the gap on Audi. The Volkswagen AG premium brand passed Mercedes in January and has forced its rival to remain in the No. 3 spot every month since. Mercedes brand outsold Audi by 6,500 units in May, but Audi still leads Mercedes by 12,300 units after five months. That is the tightest the race between the two automakers has been since January. Audi and Mercedes reported double-digit sales percentage gains in May thanks to big volume increases in the world's largest auto market. Mercedes-Benz had a record 11,500 sales in China last month, a 121 percent increase from the 5,200 cars it sold in the same month last year. Audi's China sales rose 39.9 percent in May to 17,396 units. Through May, Audi has sold 88,451 cars in China, a new company record for the country's top-selling premium brand. Audi also expects to finish the year with a double-digit increase in sales in the United States, where volume was up 31.4 percent to 39,839 cars after five months.
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