- BMW urges the government to retain the current 5% GST on EVs, warning that any increase would harm the industry.
- BMW’s electric car sales in India surged over 200% in 2025, with overall car sales (BMW and MINI) growing 14.4% to 18,001 units.
- The company plans to launch 10 new models in 2025, including six all-new vehicles and four major updates.
- EV penetration in India remains low (4%) compared to developed countries and China, and high battery costs keep EV manufacturing expensive.
- BMW Group India’s growth rate (13-14%) outpaces the industry average, with strong sales in long wheelbase models, SUVs, and motorcycles.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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