BMW Motorrad India will increase prices by up to 2.5 percent across its model range. The new prices will be effective from January 1, 2025 onwards.
- BMW increasing prices due to rising input costs and inflationary pressures
- All BMW two-wheelers will become more expensive next year
BMW bikes to be more expensive in 2025
BMW Motorrad says the price hike for its range is driven by rising overall input costs and inflationary pressures. BMW Motorrad India officially started its operations as a part of the Indian subsidiary of BMW Group in April 2017. Currently, all BMW bikes and scooters sold in the country come with a 3-year, unlimited mileage warranty as standard.
BMW’s Indian portfolio comprises 27 models, of which 24 are motorcycles and three are scooters – CE 02, CE 04 and C 400 GT. The most affordable BMW two-wheeler in India is the TVS-made G 310 R, priced at Rs 2.90 lakh, and the most expensive one is the homologation special superbike M 1000 RR Competition, which costs Rs 55 lakh.
All prices ex-showroom, India
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