
New Delhi, March 19 BMW Group India announced on Thursday that it will increase vehicle prices by up to 2 per cent across its entire range, effective April 1, in order to mitigate the impact of rising logistics costs, material expenses, and a depreciating rupee.
The price increase will apply to all BMW and MINI vehicles, the German luxury carmaker said in a statement.
"BMW Group India continues to set new standards in the luxury automotive segment in the country, with strong demand and a record-breaking product portfolio.
"However, to offset rising logistics and material costs, as well as a depreciating rupee, we are implementing a price adjustment of up to 2 per cent across our range, effective April 1, 2026," said BMW Group India President and CEO Hardeep Singh Brar.
This adjustment ensures that the company continues to deliver the uncompromising performance, cutting-edge innovation, and world-class service that customers expect, he added.
Mercedes-Benz India and Audi India have already announced that they will increase vehicle prices starting next month.