BMW Group India is celebrating the festive season with a double advantage for its customers: irresistible offers and a significant price reduction on its vehicles. Following the implementation of GST 2.0, the company has lowered ex-showroom prices by up to ₹13.6 lakhs, effective from September 22, 2025.
This move is part of the “Joy Days” campaign, which combines these new prices with flexible financial solutions from BMW India Financial Services, such as BMW SMART Finance. These plans include options like low EMIs, attractive interest rates as low as 6.75%, and assured buy-back values.
Mr. Hardeep Singh Brar, President and CEO of BMW Group India, stated that this year is “even more special” as customers can benefit from both the financial offers and the new GST 2.0 prices, which make it the ideal time to buy a BMW or MINI.

New BMW Car Prices After GST 2.0
The new tax regime has made a wide range of BMW cars more affordable, with significant price reductions across the sedan, SUV, and M series.
- BMW Sedans: The 2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe has a new starting ex-showroom price of ₹45,30,000, down from ₹46,90,000, which is a reduction of ₹1.6 lakhs. The 2025 BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase now starts at ₹60,45,000, a saving of ₹3.45 lakhs from its previous price of ₹6,390,000. The 5 Series Long Wheelbase is now priced at ₹72,35,000, a reduction of ₹4.15 lakhs from its old price of ₹7,650,000.
- BMW SUVs: The price of the 2025 BMW X1 has been lowered to ₹50,60,000 from ₹52,40,000, a reduction of ₹1.8 lakhs. The popular BMW X5 is now available from ₹9,360,000, a significant drop from its previous price of ₹10,030,000. The flagship BMW X7 is now more accessible at ₹12,545,000, a reduction of over ₹9 lakhs from its original price of ₹1,34,40,000.
- BMW M and Z Series: The new price for the 2025 BMW M2 is ₹10,025,000, down from ₹10,600,000. The 2025 BMW M4 Competition now costs ₹15,230,000, a reduction from its previous price of ₹16,100,000. The 2025 BMW Z4 M40i is now priced at ₹8,790,000, down from ₹9,290,000.

BMW Group India: Ex-showroom Prices (INR) from Sep 22, 2025 | GST 2.0 Prices
| Model | Variant | Current Price | Price after GST Cut |
| BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe | 218i M Sport | ₹4,690,000 | ₹4,530,000 |
| BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase | 330Li M Sport | ₹6,390,000 | ₹6,045,000 |
| BMW 5 Series Long Wheelbase | 530Li M Sport | ₹7,650,000 | ₹7,235,000 |
| BMW X1 | X1 sDrive18d M Sport | ₹5,590,000 | ₹5,215,000 |
| BMW X3 | X3 xDrive20d M Sport | ₹7,830,000 | ₹7,310,000 |
| BMW X5 | X5 xDrive30d | ₹10,230,000 | ₹9,550,000 |
| BMW X7 | X7 xDrive40d M Sport | ₹13,840,000 | ₹12,915,000 |
| BMW M2 | M2 | ₹10,600,000 | ₹10,025,000 |
| BMW M4 | M4 Competition | ₹16,100,000 | ₹15,230,000 |
| BMW Z4 | Z4 M40i | ₹9,290,000 | ₹8,790,000 |
| MINI Cooper S | JCW Pack | ₹5,750,000 | ₹5,440,000 |
| BMW Motorrad G 310 RR | Standard | ₹3,05,000 | ₹2,81,000 |
| BMW Motorrad C 400 GT | Standard | ₹11,75,000 | ₹10,83,000 |
This table is not exhaustive. Prices may vary based on variant and city. Refer to the official press release for a complete list.

MINI India – Ex-showroom Prices in INR after GST Cut
| Model | Variant | Current | From 22 Sep 25 |
| MINI Cooper S | Essential Pack | 4,620,000 | 4,370,000 |
| Classic Pack | 5,195,000 | 4,915,000 | |
| Favoured Pack | 5,500,000 | 5,200,000 | |
| JCW Pack | 5,750,000 | 5,440,000 |

BMW Motorrad India – Ex-showroom Prices in INR after GST Cut
| Model | Variant | Current | From 22 Sep 25 |
| BMW G 310 RR | Standard | 305,000 | 281,000 |
| BMW C 400 GT | Standard | 1,175,000 | 1,083,000 |
FAQs
Q1: What is the main reason for the price reduction on BMW vehicles? A: The price reduction is due to the implementation of “GST 2.0,” a new tax regime. This has lowered the overall tax burden on luxury cars, directly benefiting consumers.
Q2: How much is the maximum price reduction I can get? A: Customers can benefit from a price reduction of up to ₹13.6 lakhs on select models. Some sources report reductions of up to ₹9 lakhs or ₹8.9 lakhs.
Q3: Does the GST 2.0 reduction apply to all BMW and MINI models? A: The GST 2.0 price cut applies to most internal combustion engine (ICE) models across the BMW and MINI range.

Q4: Will the prices of BMW’s electric vehicles also change? A: No, the prices for BMW’s all-electric models, such as the BMW iX1, i5, iX, and i7, remain unchanged.
Q5: What is the new price for the 2025 BMW X1? A: The new ex-showroom price for the BMW X1 sDrive18i M Sport is ₹5,060,000, down from ₹5,240,000. The X1 sDrive18d M Sport is now ₹5,215,000, a reduction from ₹5,590,000.
Q6: How much will the BMW X5 cost now? A: The BMW X5 xDrive30d has a new ex-showroom price of ₹9,550,000, a significant drop from its previous price of ₹10,230,000. The X5 xDrive40i M Sport Pro now costs ₹10,545,000, down from ₹11,300,000.

Q7: Is the BMW M2 more affordable now? A: Yes, the 2025 BMW M2 now costs ₹10,025,000, which is a reduction from its previous price of ₹10,600,000.
Q8: What is the price reduction for the MINI Cooper S? A: The MINI Cooper S sees a reduction across all its variants. The JCW Pack, for example, is now priced at ₹5,440,000, a saving from its old price of ₹5,750,000.

Q9: Are BMW motorcycles also getting a price cut? A: Yes, the prices for select BMW Motorrad models have also been reduced. The BMW G 310 RR is now priced at ₹2,81,000, down from ₹3,05,000, and the BMW C 400 GT is now ₹10,83,000, a reduction from ₹11,75,000.
Q10: What financial offers are available with the new prices? A: In addition to the GST price cut, BMW India Financial Services offers flexible plans like BMW SMART Finance, which features low EMIs, attractive interest rates, and an assured buy-back value.

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