BMW achieves record growth in 2025 thanks to EV and LWB models

BMW achieves record growth in 2025 thanks to EV and LWB models

  • BMW Group India recorded record sales with 11,978 cars and 3,976 bikes in January-September 2025 due to EV growth, long wheelbase demand and digital retail expansion.

BMW Group India President and CEO Hardeep Singh Brar is confident of breaking the record again by the end of 2025.

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BMW Group India has recorded its best-ever sales in the first nine months of 2025, selling 11,978 cars and 3,976 motorcycles between January and September. BMW contributed 11,510 units, while Mini contributed 468 units.

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The company achieved its highest-ever sales in the third quarter with a 21 percent year-on-year increase. September also set a new monthly record due to revised GST pricing and festive demand.

Hardeep Singh Brar, President and CEO, BMW Group India, said, “Our focus on customer-centricity, strong products and after-sales service is driving growth. We are confident of ending the year with another record.”

Social class units sold main attractions
BMW cars 11,510 Total record of 9 months
Mini 468 Strong demand for Cooper S
motorcycles 3,976 Best January-September Performance

EVS power sales pace

BMW maintained its lead as India's top luxury EV brand with sales of 2,509 electric units, which grew 246 percent year-on-year and contributed 21 percent to total sales.

The BMW iX1 was the best-selling EV, followed by the i7. BMW has now crossed the 5,000 EV delivery mark in India.

BMW Group EV Lineup: i7, iX, i5, i4, iX1 LWB, Mini Countryman E, BMW CE 04, CE 02

BMW also offers over 6,000 charging points across the country through its extended charging ecosystem.

Long wheelbase and SAVs dominate

Long-wheelbase models like the 7 Series, 5 Series, 3 Series and iX1 recorded a growth of 169 percent, reaching 5,720 units, and now account for half of BMW's total sales. The 3 Series was the best-selling sedan with 16 percent share.

Sports Activity Vehicles (SAVs) contributed 59 per cent to total sales, selling 7,040 units (growth of 19 per cent). X1 led with more than 30 percent share, followed by X7.

Mini and Motorrad are seeing strong growth

MINI sold 468 units, led by the Cooper S (up 90 percent year-on-year). BMW Motorrad delivered 3,976 motorcycles, with the G 310 RR and R 1300 GS/GSA leading their segments.

Retail.NEXT and financial services expand reach

BMW's Retail.Next initiative, supported by The investment of Rs 365.6 crore is transforming showrooms with digital-first experiences across 56 facilities in 33 cities. The company will add 11 new touchpoints by the end of 2025.

Meanwhile, BMW Smart Finance continues to simplify ownership with flexible EMIs, assured buyback and upgrade options, helping to increase customer loyalty and reach.

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First publication date: 11 October 2025, 13:06 PM IST

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