According to Ms Wannapa, Amorn Group also aims to add BMW Motorrad to its portfolio this year after seeing potential in the big bike market. BMW Motorrad set a new milestone with 1,280 motorcycles sold last year, a record-breaking 83% jump over the previous year. However, Ms Wannapa said the group still expected revenue to stay flat at 3 billion baht in 2016, blaming the country's weak economic sentiment. BMW sales are estimated to represent 50% of the group's revenue, with Benz Amorn accounting for 16% and the rest coming from Amorn Care and Vespa.