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BMW India clocks 14% growth in 2025
January 09, 2026
|Financial Express Chandigarh
BMW GROUP INDIA sold 18,001 cars in calendar year 2025, recording a 14% yearon-year growth.
Deliveries of the BMW brand stood at 17,271 units, while MINI contributed 730 units. The group's motorcycle arm, BMW Motor rad, delivered 5,841 units during the year. The company also reported a strong finish to the year, with Q4 car sales rising 17% yo-y to 6,023 units.
Looking ahead, BMW Group India expects the growth momentum to continue into 2026. Hardeep Singh Brar, president and CEO, BMW Group India, said the company is targeting at least 10% growth, with strong double-digit expansion as its aspiration. "Since Covid, we have been growing at around 13 - 14% annually. For 2026, 10% is the bare minimum, but our aspiration is strong double-digit growth," he said.
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