The revision will apply to both locally produced and imported models.
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The revision will apply to both locally produced and imported models.
BMW India has announced an impending price increase of up to 3% across its entire model range, effective January 1, 2025. The price adjustment comes amid rising input costs and aligns with market trends as the automotive industry continues to navigate inflationary pressures. BMW India is in fact the second premium carmaker in the country to announce a price hike for its models after Mercedes-Benz India.
Also Read: Mercedes-Benz India Announces Price Hike Of 3%
The revision will apply to both locally produced and imported models, impacting a broad portfolio of luxury vehicles in the Indian market. These models include BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase, BMW 5 Series Long Wheelbase, BMW 7 Series Long Wheelbase, BMW X1, BMW X3, BMW X5, BMW X7, and BMW M340i.
In addition, the price increase will extend to completely built-up (CBU) units, which include premium electric models, sports cars, and high-performance offerings such as BMW i4, BMW i5, BMW i7, BMW i7 M70, BMW iX1, BMW iX, BMW Z4 M40i, BMW M2 Coupe, BMW M4 Competition, BMW M4 CS, BMW M5, BMW M8 Competition Coupe, and BMW XM.
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