German automaker BMW on Tuesday reported a sales growth of 34 per cent last year over 2020, its highest growth in a decade in India, with a dispatch of 8,876 units. The luxury automaker dispatched 8,236 BMW and 640 Mini units in 2021. Besides, BMW Motorrad sold 5,191 motorcycles last year. The automaker had sold 6,604 units across BMW and MINI brands in 2020. "BMW Group India has remained strong and resilient with all its three brands BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad - posting stellar growth. Greater flexibility and farsighted planning in business processes ensured that we overcame unpredictable market situations and increased our market share," BMW Group India President Vikram Pawah said in a statement. An attractive product portfolio especially designed keeping in mind the requirements of Indian customers and an unwavering emphasis on customer service has significantly propelled brand loyalty and drawn many new customers into the company's fold, he added. BMW India said over 40 per
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BMW launched its technology flagship all-electric SUV iX in India at an introductory price of Rs 1.16 crore, first of three electric vehicles that it plans to drive in the country in the next 6 months
BMW to launch three EVs in next 180 days
German luxury car maker BMW on Thursday said it will launch three electric vehicles in the next 6 months in India to accelerate its electric mobility journey in the country. To start with, the company will launch its technology flagship all-electric SUV iX in the next one month which will be followed by all-electric MINI luxury hatchback in 3 months. These will be followed by the launch of all-electric sedan BMW i4 in six months. BMW which is in the midst mix its biggest product offensive had said it would launch 25 products in India this year. "We've already done that and that is giving us a lot of results because our growth is very solid in the first ten months. We are taking the product offensive to the next level and this whole offensive is aimed at pure electric mobility," BMW Group India President and CEO Vikram Pawah told PTI He further said, "So in the next 180 days, you will see BMW launching three fully electric products in India." Further, Pawah said, "In 30 days time
The model comes with a two-litre four-cylinder petrol engine which ensures best-in-segment performance and acceleration
Group earnings before tax surged 50 per cent to 2.9 billion euros ($3.4 billion) in the third quarter, BMW said
Electric vehicles in particular saw a significant boost, with sales in the nine months to September almost double last year's levels at just under 232,000 vehicles
Locally produced at the company's Chennai-based manufacturing plant, the new variant can be booked online from today onwards.
BMW Motorrad, the two-wheeler arm of the luxury German carmaker, on Tuesday said it has launched premium midsize scooter BMW C 400 GT in India priced at Rs 9.95 lakh (ex-showroom). The all-new scooter will be available as a completely built-up unit (CBU) and can be booked at all BMW Motorrad India dealerships from today onwards, the company said in a statement. The launch of the all-new BMW C 400 GT heralds a new era in the urban mobility segment in India. This progressive and agile mid-size scooter is designed to conquer the city and long touring destinations with ease," BMW Group India President Vikram Pawah noted. Whether riding into the city center, traveling to the office, or enjoying a weekend tour the C 400 GT is the perfect partner to enjoy riding to the fullest: not just as alone but with a passenger too, he added. The C 400 GT comes with a water-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine with a displacement of 350 cc. It generates a peak output of 34 hp enabling it to ach
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