BMW Motorrad is set to increase prices across its line-up by up to 6 percent. The hike will affect models at both ends of the spectrum – from the India-made G 310 RR and CE 02 at the entry level to the R 1300 GSA and M 1000 RR at the premium end – and everything in between.
1. BMW to increase prices of its entire line-up
2. These new prices will come into effect from January 1
BMW Motorrad price hike: What to expect?
This price hike affects India-made as well as CBU models
BMW has announced that prices for its entire line-up are set to increase by up to 6 percent. This includes the made-in-India G 310 RR and CE 02, and even the entire CBU line-up that consists of the BMW F 900 GS and F 900 GSA, BMW R 1300 GS and R 1300 GSA, M 1000 RR and M 1000 R, S 1000 RR and S 1000 R, R 18 Transcontinental, R 12, R 12 nine T, R 1250 RT, K 1600 B, K 1600 GTL, K 1600 GA, C 400 GT and CE 04.
BMW Motorrad’s CEO says this decision was in response to the Rupee’s sharp depreciation against the US dollar and the Euro. The input cost of raw materials and logistics has also increased. This price increase will take effect from January 1, 2026.























