
- Price hike of up to 3 per cent
- Applicable to all cars sold from both brands
BMW Group has revealed that it will be increasing the prices of its entire range in India. Effective 1 April 2025 onwards, the revision will be applicable to the range of Mini and BMW cars sold in the country.

BMW’s current range of locally assembled cars include the 2 Series Gran Coupe, 3 Series LWB, 5 Series, 7 Series, X1, X3, X5, X7, M340i, and the iX1 LWB. All other models like the i4, i5, i7, iX, Z4, M2 Coupe, M4 Competition, M4 CS, M5, M8 Competition, and the XM are CBU offerings. Similarly, the Mini range, which includes the Cooper S and the Countryman EV, are both available via the CBU route.

With this announcement, BMW joins the ranks of other automobile brands like Maruti, Tata, Kia, Hyundai, and Renault, all of which are scheduled to hike the prices of their model range, starting next month. Notably, Mahindra stands out, as it recently reduced the price for select variants of the XUV700 SUV, details of which you can read on our website.