"We continued to perform well during the past year, achieving new highs for sales volume, revenues and group earnings," boasted chief executive Norbert Reithofer.
"Tailwinds caused by high customer demand for our vehicles worldwide are driving up sales volumes," he said.
BMW said it sold a total 2.118 million vehicles worldwide in 2014, 7.9 per cent more than in the previous year.
Group revenues rose 5.7 per cent to 80.4 billion euros (USD 85 billion).
Net profit was up 9.2 per cent at 5.817 billion euros, "also a new record high for the BMW group."
BMW said it wanted shareholders to participate in the rise in profits and would propose an increased dividend of 2.90 euros per common share and 2.92 euros per preferred share for 2014, up from 2.60 euros and 2.62 euros respectively earlier.
Looking ahead, the car maker said it targets further sales growth this year.
"We are targeting ... A new record level for deliveries," said Reithofer.
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