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BMW Motorrad India to raise prices by up to 2.5% from January 1

The price correction is driven by rising overall input costs and inflation pressures, the company said.

November 29, 2024 / 21:09 IST
BMW India has already announced to increase prices of its entire car range by up to 3 percent from January next year

BMW Motorrad, the two-wheeler division of the German automaker BMW, on Friday said it will hike prices of its entire model range up to 2.5 percent from January 1, 2025.

The price correction is driven by rising overall input costs and inflation pressures, the company said in a statement.

The decision will support in ensuring profitability and high standards of BMW Motorrad excellence in terms of quality, performance, and brand experience, it added.

BMW Motorrad officially started its operations as a part of the Indian subsidiary of BMW Group in April 2017.

The brand sells a range of premium motorcycles and scooters in the country.

BMW India has already announced that it will increase the prices of its entire car range by up to 3 percent from January next year.

Earlier this month, Mercedes-Benz India also announced a hike in the prices of its vehicles in India by up to 3 percent from next month.

 

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first published: Nov 29, 2024 09:09 pm

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