In 2023, there are 9 BMW Sedan cars available in India. Some of the popular BMW Sedan cars are BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine, BMW 7 Series, BMW i7, BMW 3 Series, BMW M340i. You can check details like versions, images, specs, and expected price for all BMW Sedan cars in the below list. Read More
MODEL | PRICE |
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BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine (5 Seater) | ₹ 57.90 - 59.50 Lakh |
BMW 7 Series (5 Seater) | ₹ 1.70 Crore |
BMW i7 (5 Seater) | ₹ 1.95 Crore |
BMW 3 Series (5 Seater) | ₹ 41.40 - 52.90 Lakh |
BMW M340i (5 Seater) | ₹ 69.20 Lakh |
BMW Sedan cars with best mileage are BMW 5 Series, BMW 3 Series, BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine, BMW 6 Series GT and BMW M340i.
HIGHEST MILEAGE CAR
₹ 64.49 - 74.49 Lakh
Avg-Exshowroom Price
14.81 to 20.34 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
₹ 46.86 - 52.90 Lakh
Avg-Exshowroom Price
16.11 to 20.35 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
₹ 57.90 - 59.50 Lakh
Avg-Exshowroom Price
15.39 to 19.61 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
₹ 69.89 - 79.89 Lakh
Avg-Exshowroom Price
13.3 to 18.6 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
BMW has officially launched the i7 and 7 Series in India at a price tag of Rs 1.95 crore and Rs 1.70 crore (ex-showroom). ...
BMW has officially launched the i7 and 7 Series in India at a price tag of Rs 1.95 crore and Rs 1.70 crore (ex-showroom). ...
BMW M340i launched in India The new BMW M340i has been launched the M340i in India, with prices starting at Rs 62.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The first 40 customers of the model will also get the...
BMW M340i to be launched in India The BMW M340i will be launched in India on 10 March, 2021. The model will sit on top of the 3 Series range, and is the M-performance version of the regular 3...
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Read MoreIf you strip out all the electronics from the car, then car is fantastic. But CBS (condition based servicing) system of the car really sucks. And car electronics are full of faulty parts.
What Can ImproveThey really need to fix electronic problems or else this is highly unreliable car! Car's exchange radio (part which controls multimedia) broke in just 2 years. And apparently warranty for such parts is just 2 years. It costed 88,000 for replacement. And CBS system of car gives servicing overdue for every 6,500 kms (for 7 straight times in my case). Moreover, BMW customer care is too sluggish to react to such problems. They still have no clue what's wrong in the car (even after keeping my car in the Mumbai workshop for 3 weeks). Really thinking of putting consumer complaint on them. Have Merc E class too, and Merc E-class's servicing interval is 15,000 kms without any problems (it's already run for 1 lac kms and no problems!).
Please go for Mercedes C class if you want 3 series comparable. Much more reliable car in terms of electronics and better ride quality. I guess Mercedes production facilities in India are far more reliable than BMW's indian manufacturing facilities. So many complaints regarding my car! (list never ends!)
Everything. Unlike the mercedes a BMW is solely built keeping the driver in mind. The car handles like a charm the raw power it oozes after you hit 100 kph is something that one needs to experience.
What Can ImproveThe one thing which comes along as a big burden is not having a spare tyre. I don't know what logic is BMW working on but in India a spare tyre is simply a MUST. Other than that the service costs and general maintenance can come down a bit.