BMW to pump another Rs130 cr into India, take total to Rs1,250
19 Jun 2017
German luxury carmaker BMW plans to invest a further Rs130 crore in India to enhance operations, taking its total investment in the country to Rs1,250 crore, the company said Today.
"Since 2007, we have been consistently investing in India. This year, we are going to increase our investment further to up to Rs1,250 crore on a cumulative basis," BMW India president Vikram Pawah told PTI. BMW has invested Rs1,120 crore in the Indian operations so far.
The company will a launch new version of its locally manufactured 5 Series later this month and 6 Series Gran Turismo (GT) model next year to strengthen its product portfolio in India.
The new investment will go into BMW group operations, including Motarrad (two-wheeler business) as well as the financial services arm, he added.
With the fresh investments, the total investments on BMW group operations in India will go up to Rs520 crore and on BMW Financial Services to Rs730 crore.
The company is looking to expand its dealer network in the country. It currently has 18 partners and is present in 30 cities.
"Besides, we have 63 touch points. Out of these, we have 41 sales outlets. So we want to take these 41 outlets to 50 by 2018," Pawah said.
In other emerging towns, in addition to 30 major cities, the company utilises its 'Mobile Studios' to expand the market further.
This year, the weather-proof BMW mobile studio will cover 50 towns, Pawah said.
On new product launches, he said, "As part of our power to lead strategy, product offensive starts. In the next two weeks, we will be launching the new 5 Series."
The model has played a big role in the success of BMW in India. Since 2007, the company has sold around 66,000 vehicles in India with the 5 Series contributing close to 30 per cent of the total sales.
"Next year, we will be introducing another model in between 5 and 7 Series, called the 6 GT and that would again define a new segment and create new market for us," Pawah said.
On local manufacturing, Pawah said, "We are locally producing eight of the total 16 models that are available. So as we introduce new models, also the new 5 Series, they will be produced in the Chennai plant."
The 6 GT would also be manufactured locally, he added.
"So all our main volume drivers, as we call them, will also be produced locally. Niche models will continue to come in CBU form. As the volumes increase we will continue to evaluate what can manufactured locally," Pawah said.
The company's Chennai plant has an installed capacity of 14,000 units on a single shift basis. It started operations in March 2007 and currently produces BMW's 1 Series, 3 Series, 3 Series Gran Turismo, 5 Series, 7 Series along with SUVs X1, X3 and X5.
When asked about competition with its German rivals Mercedes and Audi in the luxury car market in India, he said BMW's focus is to remain the fastest growing premium car brand in India.
In the January-May period this year, BMW has sold 3,533 units in India, clocking a growth of 8 per cent.
The premium vehicle segment is estimated to be around 35,000 units per annum currently.