Overview
- BMW Group India sold 11,978 cars in January–September 2025, up 13% year-on-year, with a record Q3 of 4,204 units reflecting 21% growth.
- EV sales reached 2,509 in the first nine months, a 246% surge that lifted electric models to 21% of total car sales, taking cumulative EV deliveries past 5,000.
- The iX1 Long Wheelbase led BMW’s electric lineup in India, followed by the flagship i7, as the brand consolidated its position in luxury EVs.
- BMW inaugurated a 4,000‑km high-power charging corridor from Jammu to Madurai with chargers roughly every 300 km, built with partners such as Statiq and Zeon and open to all EV owners.
- Long-wheelbase models grew 169% to 5,720 units and SUVs accounted for 59% of sales at 7,040 units, with the X1 the top-selling SAV and the X7 second.