Story overview
BMW Motorrad achieved its best-ever sales in India last year with 5,841 units, up from 5,638 in 2024, driven by strong demand for the TVS-co-developed G 310 RR sportbike.
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News Story
BMW Motorrad achieved its best-ever sales in India last year with 5,841 units, up from 5,638 in 2024, driven by strong demand for the TVS-co-developed G 310 RR sportbike. The entry-level G 310 RR posted a 24% year-on-year growth, remaining the brand’s top seller despite exact figures undisclosed. Big-bike imports like the R 1300 GS, R 1300 GS Adventure, and S 1000 RR also rose 7%, cementing premium appeal.
Sales Highlights
G 310 RR Dominance: Badge-engineered Apache RR 310 delivers 34hp at 9,700rpm and 27.3Nm at 7,700rpm, with dual-channel ABS, priced Rs 3.43-3.45 lakh on-road for 30 kmpl efficiency.
Premium Performers: R 1300 GS duo and S 1000 RR fueled high-end growth amid steady superbike hunger.
2026 Outlook: TVS-made F 450 GS adventure tourer launches soon at Rs 4.5-5.5 lakh ex-showroom, becoming BMW’s second-cheapest ICE bike after G 310 RR.
This momentum positions BMW for expansion in India’s adventure segment, perfect for your New Delhi channel—spin a video on G 310 RR vs Apache or F 450 GS preview with SEO like “BMW sales India 2025” to tap motorcycle fans.





