BMW Motorrad commences India operations

    BMW Motorrad will now function as a part of BMW India and offer its entire range as CBUs; initial phase to see four dealerships.

    Published On Apr 10, 2017 04:46:00 PM

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    BMW Motorrad commences India operations

    BMW R nineT Scrambler is now priced at Rs 15.9 lakh. (ex-Showroom-Delhi)

    After several years of selling motorcycles through importers, BMW Motorrad has finally started operations as a part of BMW India. The Bavarian motorcycle manufacturer has already begun setting up dealerships and service centres; the first phase of which will see the opening of four dealerships, one each in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Pune.

    BMW Motorrad will offer its complete range of motorcycles, ranging from the R 1200 series to the S 1000 series and the R nineT series. All its motorcycles will be brought to the Indian market via the CBU route.

    The much-awaited G 310 R, however, will not debut with the rest of the BMW Motorrad range right now. While we do expect it this year, BMW is tight-lipped about the market launch of its first small-capacity motorcycle.

    In the meanwhile, the rest of the BMW range of motorcycles will be available with the following price tags:

    Prices
    ModelPrice in lakh Rs (ex-showroom, Delhi)
    R 1200 GS Standard15.9
    R 1200 GS Dynamic+19
    R 1200 GS Pro19.5
    R 1200 GSA Standard17.5
    R 1200 GSA Dynamic+20.9
    R 1200 GSA Pro21.4
    S 1000 RR Standard18.9
    S 1000 RR Pro21.4
    S 1000 R Standard16.9
    S 1000 R Sport17.9
    S 1000 R Pro18.9
    R 1200 R Standard14.9
    R 1200 R Exclusive15.4
    R 1200 R Style15.5
    R nineT17.9
    R nineT Scrambler15.9
    R 1200 RS Standard15.9
    R 1200 RS Dynamic+16.9
    S 1000 XR Standard18.5
    S 1000 XR Pro21.5
    R 1200 RT Standard18.5
    R 1200 RT Pro21.9
    K 1600 GTL Standard25.9
    K 1600 GTL Pro28.5

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