Despite challenges from the second COVID-19 wave, BMW India has sold 70 percent more luxury vehicles at over 9,600 units at the group level across its three brands during the first nine months of the year, helping it cross the one lakh units milestone since its entry 14 years ago.
Following the rest of the industry, the company has also announced a marginal price increase across its models and brands to offset the input cost from this month.
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At the group level, the overall volume stood at 9,602 units during the first nine months of 2021, up 70 percent in 2020, across the BMW, the Mini and the Motorard nameplates, Vikram Pawah, BMW Group India president and chief executive, told.
(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)
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