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Indian market is probably at its take-off point, says Vikram Pawah
BMW India and BMW India Financial Services are 100 per cent subsidiaries of the BMW Group and are headquartered in Gurgaon (National Capital Region), the BMW Group said
The BMW X4, which picks up where the X3 left off, offers sportive handling, punchy acceleration as well as top-quality interiors
BMW Group India on Wednesday reported 64.2 per cent growth in its car sales at 5,570 units in the January-June period of 2022. The BMW brand posted sales of 5,191 units during the period, a growth of 65.4 per cent while the MINI clocked 379 units, an increase of 50 per cent over the comparable period last year, the group said in a statement. The group's luxury motorcycle brand BMW Motorrad registered sales of 3,114 units at a growth of 56.7 per cent in the first half of 2022, it added. "Against all odds, BMW Group is taking rapid and consistent strides in India. Despite the turbulences caused by various factors in the domestic and international market, we have achieved the best-ever half-yearly sales performance for BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad," BMW Group India President Vikram Pawah said. He further said, "This success underpins the enormously strong demand for BMW Group products in the luxury car and premium motorcycle segment in India." Reiterating the group's commitment towards
German carmaker BMW is expecting electric vehicle sales to account for over 10 per cent of its total car sales in India by next year, as it accelerates its electrification journey in the country
BMW Group India had planned to launch 28 products this year: 15 BMW; five MINI; and eight Motorrad, said CEO Pawah
Despite challenges from second Covid wave, BMW India has sold 70 per cent more luxury vehicles at over 9,600 units at group level across its three brands during first nine months of year
The German auto major had appointed Singh as head of India operations with effect from August 1, 2019
In an interview with T E Narasimhan & Gireesh Babu, Rudratej Singh of BMW Group India says the company has remained competitive despite headwinds
Last year, the company sold a little over 10,000 BMW cars, said Singh
BMW India said it will locally produce diesel variant of X7 from its Chennai plant while importing the petrol version as a completely built-up unit
Former Royal Enfield's president to strengthen BMW Group's operations in India
The car is powered by a 3-litre, six-cylinder, diesel engine that churns out 265 horse power. The car is claimed to sprint from 0 - 100 km/hr in 6.1 seconds
The German auto giant has three brands here - BMW, Mini and Motorrad