Quick Highlights:
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BMW Motorrad India has announced a price hike for select models
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Effective from 1st January 2025
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A few models have been discontinued as well
The Bavarian manufacturer has announced a price hike on a few models which are on sale in India. The price hike is now in effect and here’s how much you’ll have to shell out if you were to get a new BMW bike in 2025.
BMW Motorrad India Revised Prices
BMW Motorrad India has increased the price of a few models which are currently on sale in India.
Model
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2025 Price
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2024 Price
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Difference
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S 1000 XR
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Rs 22,75,000
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Rs 22,50,000
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Rs 25,000
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M 1000 XR Competition
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RS 45,50,000
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Rs 45,00,000
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Rs 50,000
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R 1300 GS Pro
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Rs 21,20,000
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Rs 20,95,000
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Rs 25,000
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CE 04 STD
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Rs 15,25,000
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Rs 14,90,000
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Rs 35,000
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R 12 STD
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Rs 20,10,000
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Rs 19,90,000
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Rs 30,000
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R 12 nine T STD
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Rs 21,10,000
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Rs 20,90,000
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Rs 20,000
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K 1600 B Pro
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Rs 33,33,000
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Rs 29,90,000
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Rs 43,000
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K 1600 GTL Pro
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Rs 33,33,000
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Rs 33,00,000
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Rs 33,000
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K 1600 Grand America Pro
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Rs 33,33,000
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Rs 33,00,000
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Rs 33,000
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All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.
Discontinued Models
Along with the price updates, BMW Motorrad India has also discontinued a few models from their lineup which include the BMW R 1250 adventure range and the F 850 adventure range of motorcycles. The discontinuation is due to the launch of the R 1300 GS and the F 900 GS models which are meant to take their place in the lineup.
The R 1250 GS was an iconic adventure motorcycle for the manufacturer with a distinct look that could be recognised immediately, but it’s now replaced by the R 1300 GS. The F 850 GS lineup was the manufacturer’s take on the middle-weight adventure motorcycle segment to take on the likes of Triumph Tiger 800 in India.
BMW R 1300 GS Video Review