BMW India Price Hike by 3% Effective 1st September 2025

BMW India Price Hike

Effective 1st September 2025 BMW India has announced a price hike of 3% on its complete range of models by as much as 3% starting 1st September 2025. The luxury automaker cited rising material and logistics costs, driven by continued forex impact and global supply chain challenges, as the primary reasons for the revision. This is the second time the price has been revised by BMW India.

Mr. Vikram Pawah, President and CEO of BMW Group India, highlighted that the brand’s sales momentum in the first half of 2025 has been exceptional. “Our commitment to offer the best value and experience throughout the customer journey is steadfast. He stated that with the sustained demand for BMW’s luxurious and innovative cars. The company will continue to offer outstanding performance and cutting-edge technology to its valued customers. He also hinted at the launch of several new models during the upcoming festive season.

Models Impacted by BMW India Price Hike

The revised pricing will be applicable to BMW’s locally manufactured range, which includes:

  • BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
  • BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase
  • BMW 5 Series Long Wheelbase
  • BMW 7 Series
  • BMW X1, X3, X5, X7
  • BMW M340i
  • BMW iX1 Long Wheelbase

Additionally, fully imported models (CBUs) such as the BMW i4, i5, i7, i7 M70, iX, Z4 M40i, M2 Coupe, M4 Competition, M4 CS, M5, M8 Competition Coupe, and BMW X (Plug-in-Hybrid) will also see revised pricing.

Customer Benefits

Despite the price revision, BMW India aims to maintain customer value through BMW India Financial Services. Buyers can avail of BMW Smart Finance offerings, including attractive monthly installments, reduced interest rates on select models. Moreover, they can avail assured buy-back programs, and flexible end-of-term options too.

With luxury car demand in India remaining strong, BMW’s combination of performance, innovation, and financial flexibility is expected to keep its premium edge in the market, even after the BMW India Price Hike.

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