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BMW Motorrad will hike prices up to 2.5% from 01 January 2025

BMW motorrad S 1000 RR
Written by Vidhi Thapa

In the new year, the prices of all BMW Motorrad motorcycles in India will increase by 2.5%. This hike will come into effect from January 1, 2025 onwards. BMW Motorrad became operational in India in April 2017 and since then it has offered a wide range of prime and high-performance motorcycles and scooters to the Indian market. Let’s see what factors have contributed to this price hike and the options they are going to provide to make the purchasing experience smoother for the customer.

BMW Motorrad hike purpose:

BMW Motorrad has stated that the prime reason for this hike is the rising inflation and increased input price. This step will help them to continue providing high-quality and premium motorcycles and scooters and also maintain good profitability.

Financial Services by Motorrad:

BMW Motorrad offers various convenient and flexible financial options which also include offers on gear and accessories along with motorcycles and scooters. Also, the motorcycle comes with a ‘three-year unlimited kilometres’ warranty which can be extended to the fourth to fifth year. Also, Roadside assistance (RSA) and a 24×7-365-day package are available.

Motorrad India model range: 

BMW Motorrad’s ‘Made in India’ motorcycle range includes the BMW G 310 R, BMW G 310 GS, BMW G 310 RR and an electric scooter BMW CE 02 which was developed in Germany by Motorrad and produced by TVS Motor Company locally in India.

BMW Motorrad CE 02

Its Completely Built Up units include high-performance models like the ‘M’ range- BMW M 1000 RR, BMW M 1000 XR, BMW M 1000 R; adventure series – BMW R 1300 GS, BMW F 900 GS, BMW F 900 GSA; Sport range – BMW S 1000 RR, BMW S 1000 XR, BMW F 900 XR; Roadster range – BMW S 1000 R; Heritage range – BMW R 18 Transcontinental, BMW R 12, BMW R 12 nine T; Tour range –  BMW R 1250 RT, BMW K 1600 B, BMW K 1600 GTL, BMW K 1600 GA and Urban Mobility segment – BMW C 400 GT and an e-scooter BMW CE 04

BMW motorrad R 1300 GS

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