
BMW Group India has confirmed a price revision of up to 2% across its entire vehicle portfolio, effective from April 1, 2026. The adjustment will apply to all models sold under both BMW and MINI in India, covering domestically manufactured vehicles as well as fully imported units.
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What’s Driving the Price Hike?
The move comes in response to rising operational pressures. According to Hardeep Singh Brar, the company is facing increased logistics expenses, higher raw material costs, and the impact of a weakening rupee.
This price adjustment is aimed at balancing these external challenges while ensuring that customers continue to receive the brand’s hallmark of performance, innovation, and premium service experience.
Models Affected by the Increase
The price revision will span a wide range of vehicles across segments.
Locally Manufactured Models
Customers can expect revised pricing on popular India-assembled models such as:
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BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
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BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase
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BMW 5 Series Long Wheelbase
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BMW 7 Series
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BMW X1, X3, X5, and X7
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BMW M340i
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BMW iX1 Long Wheelbase
Fully Imported (CBU) Models
The hike will also impact premium and performance-focused imports, including:
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BMW i5, i7, i7 M70, and iX
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BMW Z4 M40i
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BMW M2 Coupe, M2 CS, M4 Competition, M4 CS, M5, and M8 Competition Coupe
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BMW XM (Plug-in Hybrid)
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MINI Cooper S, Countryman E, JCW Countryman All4, Countryman SE, and MINI Convertible
Financing Options to Ease the Impact
To make the transition smoother for buyers, BMW India Financial Services is offering tailored financing solutions. Through its Smart Finance program, customers can benefit from:
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Competitive monthly instalments
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Special interest rates on select models
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Assured buy-back options
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Flexible end-of-term plans
These offerings are designed to maintain affordability while enhancing ownership convenience.
Quick FAQs
When will the new prices apply?
The revised pricing comes into effect from April 1, 2026.
Which vehicles are affected?
The increase applies across all BMW and MINI models sold in India, including locally produced and imported vehicles.
Why are prices being increased?
The revision is driven by higher logistics and material costs, along with currency fluctuations.