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BMW Bikes Are Now More Expensive With This Price Hike

Modified On Jan 3, 2025 06:12 PM By Team Bikedekho for BMW M 1000 XR

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The R1300 GS, S 1000 XR and the CE 04 have now become more expensive than before

Quick News Highlights

  • BMW Motorrad has announced a price hike across its entire line-up in India 

  • The prices have been hiked up to Rs 50,000

  • The BMW bikes like R 1300 GS, CE 04 and the M 1000 XR  are now more expensive

BMW has announced a price hike of up to Rs 50,000 on its line-up in India. The manufacturer has also announced new warranty programmes for its bikes. Here are the new prices of the BMW bikes: 

Model

Variant

New Price

Old Price

Price hike

BMW S 1000 XR

Pro

22,75,000

22,50,000

25000

BMW M 1000 XR

Competition

45,50,000

45,00,000

50,000

BMW R 1300 GS

Pro

21,20,000

20,95,000

25,000

BMW CE 04

Standard

15,25,000

14,90,000

35,000

BMW R 12

Standard

20,10,000

19,90,000

20,000

BMW R 12 nine T

Standard

21,10,000

20,90,000

20,000

BMW K 1600 B

Pro

33,33,000

29,90,000

43,000

BMW K 1600 GTL

Pro

33,33,000

33,00,000

33,000

BMW K 1600 Grand America

Pro

33,33,000

33,00,000

33,000

(all prices ex-showroom)

As mentioned above, the BMW bikes are now available with a standard warranty of 3 years/unlimited kilometres which can be extended to four or five years. Customers can also avail RSA (Road-side assistance) from the manufacturer. 

The most expensive sport tourer

The BMW M 1000 XR is the BMW’s most premium sports tourer in India. It is powered by a 999cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine producing 203PS at 12,750rpm and 113Nm at 11,000rpm. The BMW CE 04, which was already a premium electric scooter, has got a price bump of Rs 35,000.

The BMW R 1300 GS was launched in India in June 2024. The ADV has a completely revised design compared to the BMW R 1250 GS it replaced in BMW Motorrad’s lineup. It is powered by an all-new 1300cc, liquid-cooled, flat-twin ‘boxer’ engine producing 145PS at 7750rpm and 149Nm at 6500rpm. A few months after that, the F 900 GS and the F 900 GS Adventure arrived in India and replaced the F 850 GS and the F 850 GS Adventure in the manufacturer’s lineup respectively. Both are powered by an all-new 895cc, liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine producing 105PS at 8500rpm and 93Nm at 6750rpm. The BMW R1250 GS, R1250 GS Adventure , F850 GS and F850 GS Adventure have been discontinued.

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