BMW Motorrad India has announced a price hike across its entire motorcycle lineup effective January 1, 2025. The price increase, attributed to rising input costs and inflationary pressures, will vary across models, with a maximum increase of 2.5%.
While the entry-level G 310 R and G 310 GS are expected to see minimal price adjustments, the impact on higher-priced Completely Built-Up (CBU) models will be more significant.
BMW Motorrad currently offers a diverse range of 24 motorcycles in India, with over 30 variants available. The company is also poised to introduce several new models in the coming months.
Price Hike Details (Ex-showroom, Delhi):
Model | 2025 Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | 2024 Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | Price Difference |
S 1000 XR | Rs 22,75,000 | Rs 22,50,000 | Rs 25,000 |
M 1000 XR Competition | Rs 45,50,000 | Rs 45,00,000 | Rs 50,000 |
R 1300 GS Pro | Rs 21,20,000 | Rs 20,95,000 | Rs 25,000 |
CE 04 STD | Rs 15,25,000 | Rs 14,90,000 | Rs 35,000 |
R 12 STD | Rs 20,10,000 | Rs 19,90,000 | Rs 30,000 |
R 12 nine T STD | Rs 21,10,000 | Rs 20,90,000 | Rs 20,000 |
K 1600 B Pro | Rs 33,33,000 | Rs 29,90,000 | Rs 43,000 |
K 1600 GTL Pro | Rs 33,33,000 | Rs 33,00,000 | Rs 33,000 |
K 1600 Grand America Pro | Rs 33,33,000 | Rs 33,00,000 | Rs 33,000 |
Discontinuation of R 1250 GS and F 850 GS Models:
In conjunction with the price hike, BMW Motorrad India has discontinued the R 1250 GS and F 850 GS adventure motorcycle ranges. These models have been replaced by the newly launched R 1300 GS and F 900 GS, respectively.
The R 1250 GS, a popular model known for its iconic design, has been succeeded by the all-new R 1300 GS. Similarly, the F 850 GS, which competed in the mid-weight adventure segment, has been replaced by the F 900 GS.
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