BMW Motorrad India has announced a price hike of up to 2.5% across its entire motorcycle lineup. This increase will take effect from January 2025.
The company cited rising input costs and inflationary pressures as the primary reasons for this decision. This strategic move aims to maintain profitability and uphold the high standards of quality, performance, and brand experience associated with BMW Motorrad.
BMW Motorrad India, in partnership with TVS Motor Company, currently manufactures four motorcycles locally: the G 310 R, G 310 GS, G 310 RR, and the CE 02. Additionally, the company offers a diverse range of Completely Built Units (CBUs) imported from overseas.
The CBU lineup includes high-performance motorcycles like the S 1000 RR, S 1000 R, and their M variants, as well as adventure bikes such as the R 1300 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GSA.
The company also caters to sport touring enthusiasts with the S 1000 XR, F 900 XR, and M 1000 XR. For those seeking a more relaxed riding experience, BMW Motorrad offers the R 18 and R 12 series, along with touring motorcycles like the R 1250 RT, K 1600 B, K 1600 GTL, and K 1600 GA.
Completing the lineup are the C 400 GT and CE 04 scooters, which are also imported into India.
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