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Re fall spikes BMW bikes’ prices by 6%

German automotive group BMW, on Friday said it will hike prices of its product range by up to 6 per cent effective January 1, 2026, citing adverse forex impact.

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NEW DELHI: BMW Motorrad India, the two-wheeler arm of German automotive group BMW, on Friday said it will hike prices of its product range by up to 6 per cent effective January 1, 2026, citing adverse forex impact.

“Pressure from forex due to the Indian rupee’s sharp depreciation against the US dollar and euro has not eased for several months now and the input costs of raw materials and logistics have been impacted.

” BMW group India president and CEO, Hardeep Singh Brar, said adding “The hike measure will ensure necessary profitability and continued value generation for the company and our dealer partners.”

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