After years of declining sales, the German luxe car major had posted a robust 25 per cent volume growth in 2017, creating 9,800 new customers. The numbers include those sold under the BMW and the Mini brands. BMW alone clocked 9,379 units.
The second largest luxury carmaker hopes to maintain the 2017 growth rate this year as well, but is not chasing the top slot for some more time, something it lost out to compatriots Audi, and then to Mercedes since 2012.
"While we already have the petrol variant of the car launched at the recent Auto Expo, we will have the diesel variant by June," BMW Group India president Vikram Pawah told PTI over phone from Delhi today.
Similarly, they will create a new category next year as well with a new X4 Coupe which will has no competition, he added.
The X3 will be in a new segment of executive sedan both, self-drive and chauffeur-driven, thereby creating an entirely new segment, he said, adding it will be launched by the middle of April.
While it launched 6 Series Gran Turismo, M5, X6 xDrive 35i, M3 Sedan, M4 Coupe, F 750 GS, and F 850 GS, it will launch six new models including a new X3 later this year along with the i8 Roadster, a new Mini Countryman in June which will be rolled out from the Chennai plant, the G 310 R, G 310 GS and the another X3.
Sounding bullish about the company's two-wheeler business under the BMW Motorrad brand, which it took over from the dealers late last year, Pawah said, currently they have seven outlets, which will increase to 10 this year, selling 15 models.
At the recent Auto Expo, BMW had said Motorrad is betting on the potential of India, which it sees as one of its key strategic markets of the future.
On the brand Mini, he said, the brand added 431 new customers, registering a growth of 17 per cent in 2017 and expressed confidence to maintain the tally, as it will be rolling out the new locally-made new Mini Countryman in June. The car was showcased at the Auto Expo.
Mini launched two petrol variants - Mini Countryman Cooper S and Mini Countryman Cooper S JCW, besides one diesel trim Mini Countryman Cooper SD at the Expo.
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