BMW PROECT Final
BMW PROECT Final
BMW PROECT Final
MINI PROJECT - 2
ON
BMW
SUBMITTED TO
DR. A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
LUCKNOW
SUPERVISED BY Submitted by
MS. NEHAL JAIN SHIVANSH
(ASSTT. Professor) MBA-2ND sem
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DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this Mini Project - 2 titled Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
is not submitted to any other University or Institution for the award of any degree
Name of Student
Shivansh
MBA-2ND sem
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Every piece of work has some invisible helping hands with their invaluable support
and inspiration. For the completion of the project report many person directly and
indirectly assisted me.
The successful completion of a market survey project report requires guidance and
help from a number of people. I was fortunate to have all the support from my
teachers. I therefore take this opportunity to express my profound sense of gratitude
to all those who extended their whole hearted help and supported me in completing
the project report on.
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CONTENTS
INTRDUCTION…………………………………………………………………5 -8
HISTORY………………………………………………………………………..9 - 11
BRANDING……………………………………………………………………..12 -16
FINANCES……………………………………………………………………....17
MOTORCYCLE…………………………………………………………………18 – 20
AUTMOBILES…………………………………………………………………..21 – 39
MOTOSPORT……………………………………………………………………40 - 41
ARCHITECTUR…………………………………………………………………42- 49
RECALLS………………………………………………………………………..50
INDUSTRY COLLABRATION………………………………………………….51
SPONSORSHIPS…………………………………………………………………52
ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD………………………………………………….53 – 54
CAR - SHARING SERVICES……………………………………………………55
OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARIES…………………………………………………….56 – 60
BMW Motorrad……………………………………………………………………61
CURRENT PRODUCTION……………………………………………………….62– 63
SALES……………………………………………………………………………..64
MOTORSPORTS………………………………………………………………….65 – 66
ENGINE TYPES…………………………………………………………………..67 – 73
MODEL DESIGNATION…………………………………………………………74 – 76
TECHNOLOGIES…………………………………………………………………77 – 82
LIST D BMW CNCEPTVEHICLES………………………………………………83 –94
FUTURE UP COMING BIKE VISION NEXT 100...……………………………..95 – 98
FUTURE UP COMING CAR………………………………………………………99 – 111
OBJECTIVE OF BMW……………………………………………………………112 - 113
BIBLIOGRAPHY....……………………………………………………………….114
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INTRDUCTION
Automobiles are marketed under the brands BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce,
and motorcycles are marketed under the brand BMW Motorrad. In 2017,
BMW was the world's fourteenth-largest producer of motor vehicles, with
2,279,503 vehicles produced. The company has significant motorsport
history, especially in touring cars, Formula 1, sports cars and the Isle of Man
TT.
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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
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Type Public (Aktiengesellschaft)
Industry Automotive
Headquarters Munich
,
Germany
Area served Worldwide
Key people Oliver Zipse, Chairman of
the Board of Management
Norbert
Reithofer, Chairman of the
Supervisory Board
Products Cars
motorcycles
Production 2,255,637 cars (2020)
output 168,104 motorcycles
(2020)[1]
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Brands Automobiles
BMW
BMW i
BMW M
Mini
Rolls-Royce
Motorcycles
BMW Motorrad
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HISTORY
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motorcycle production. BMW resumed car production in Bavaria in 1952 with
the BMW 501 luxury saloon. The range of cars was expanded in 1955,
through the production of the cheaper Isetta microcar under licence. Slow
sales of luxury cars and small profit margins from microcars meant BMW
was in serious financial trouble and in 1959 the company was nearly taken
over by rival Daimler-Benz. A large investment in BMW by Herbert Quandt
and Harald Quandt resulted in the company surviving as a separate entity.
The BMW 700 was successful and assisted in the company's recovery.
The 1962 introduction of the BMW New Class compact sedans was the
beginning of BMW's reputation as a leading manufacturer of sport-oriented
cars. Throughout the 1960s, BMW expanded its range by adding coupe and
luxury sedan models. The BMW 5 Series mid-size sedan range was
introduced in 1972, followed by the BMW 3 Series compact sedans in 1975,
the BMW 6 Series luxury coupes in 1976 and the BMW 7 Series large luxury
sedans in 1978.
The BMW M division released its first road car, a mid-engine supercar, in
1978. This was followed by the BMW M5 in 1984 and the BMW M3 in 1986.
Also in 1986, BMW introduced its first V12 engine in the 750i luxury sedan.
The company purchased the Rover Group in 1994, however the takeover
was not successful and was causing BMW large financial losses. In 2000,
BMW sold off most of the Rover brands, retaining only the Mini brand.
In 1998, BMW also acquired the rights to the Rolls Royce brand from Vickers
Plc.
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The 1995 BMW Z3 expanded the line-up to include a mass-production two-
seat roadster and the 1999 BMW X5 was the company's entry into the SUV
market.
In January 2021, BMW announced that its sales in 2020 fell by 8.4% due to
the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the restrictions. However, in the
fourth quarter of 2020, BMW witnessed a rise of 3.2% of its customers'
demands.
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BRANDING
Company name
The terms Beemer, Bimmer and Bee-em are sometimes used as slang for
BMW in the English language and are sometimes used interchangeably for
cars and motorcycles.
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BMW badge on a 1931 Dixi
Flag of Bavaria
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Logo
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The circular blue and white BMW logo or roundel evolved from the
circular Rapp Motorenwerke company logo, which featured a black ring
bearing the company name surrounding the company logo on a plinth a
horse's head couped.
BMW retained Rapp's black ring inscribed with the company name, but
adopted as the central element a circular escutcheon bearing a quasi-
heraldic reference to the coat of arms (and flag) of the Free State of
Bavaria (as the state of their origin was named after 1918), being the arms
of the House of Wittelsbach, Dukes and Kings of Bavaria. However, as the
local law regarding trademarks forbade the use of state coats of arms or
other symbols of sovereignty on commercial logos, the design was
sufficiently differentiated to comply, but retained the tinctures azure (blue)
and argent (white).
The current iteration of the logo was introduced in 2020 removing 3D effects
that had been used in renderings of the logo, and also removing the black
outline encircling the rondel. The logo will be used on BMW's branding but
will not be used on vehicles.
Slogan
The slogan 'The Ultimate Driving Machine' was first used in North America
in 1974. In 2010, this long-lived campaign was mostly supplanted by a
campaign intended to make the brand more approachable and to better
appeal to women, 'Joy'. By 2012 BMW had returned to 'The Ultimate Driving
Machine'.
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FINANCES
For the fiscal year 2017, BMW reported earnings of EUR 8.620 billion, with
an annual revenue of EUR 98.678 billion, an increase of 4.8% over the
previous fiscal cycle. BMW's shares traded at over €77 per share, and its
market capitalization was valued at US 55.3 billion in November 2018.
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MOTORCYCLES
The R32 motorcycle, the first BMW motor vehicle, at the BMW Museum in Munich.
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The entire BMW Motorcycle production has, since 1969, been located at the
company's Berlin-Spandau factory.
During the Second World War, BMW produced the BMW R75 motorcycle
with a motor-driven sidecar attached, combined with a lockable differential,
this made the vehicle very capable off-road.
In 1982, came the K Series, shaft drive but water-cooled and with either three
or four cylinders mounted in a straight line from front to back. Shortly after,
BMW also started making the chain-driven F and G series with single and
parallel twin Rotax engines.
In the early 1990s, BMW updated the airhead Boxer engine which became
known as the oilhead. In 2002, the oilhead engine had two spark plugs per
cylinder. In 2004 it added a built-in balance shaft, an increased capacity to
1170 cc and enhanced performance to 75 kW (101 hp) for the R1200GS,
compared to 63 kW (84 hp) of the previous R1150GS. More powerful
variants of the oilhead engines are available in the R1100S and R1200S,
producing 73 and 91 kW (98 and 122 hp), respectively.
In 2004, BMW introduced the new K1200S Sports Bike which marked a
departure for BMW. It had an engine producing 125 kW (168 hp), derived
from the company's work with the Williams F1 team, and is lighter than
previous K models. Innovations include electronically adjustable front and
rear suspension, and a Hossack-type front fork that BMW calls Duolever.
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BMW has been an innovator in motorcycle suspension design, taking up
telescopic front suspension long before most other manufacturers. Then they
switched to an Earles fork, front suspension by swinging fork (1955 to 1969).
Most modern BMWs are truly rear swingarm, single sided at the back
(compare with the regular swinging fork usually, and wrongly,
called swinging arm). Some BMWs started using yet another trademark front
suspension design, the Telelever, in the early 1990s. Like the Earles fork,
the Telelever significantly reduces dive under braking.
BMW
Despite the jokes about drivers taking up multiple parking spaces and how
much hair gel they use, it's hard to think of a brand that built more
respectable performance cars through the 1980s and 1990s than BMW did.
Its cars really were the ultimate driving machines.
1. E26 M1
BMW
The M1 is still considered the greatest BMW ever made by many. Designed
by Giugiaro, it was originally developed in collaboration with Lamborghini
but after the agreement fell apart, BMW decided to do the whole thing itself.
The result was a supercar that quickly became a legend.
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2. E24 M6
BMW
The E24 6-Series had style, but faster is always better, so BMW took a
modified version of the engine it used in the M1 and dropped it into the E24.
That made it fast back then, and even today, it's still fairly quick. The best
part is, a sharknose M6 still turns heads, even 30 years later.
3. E28 M5
BMW
As great as the M1 and the M6 were, the fact that they had two doors forced
their owners to make compromises in the practicality department. BMW
solved that problem by giving the E28 5 Series the full M treatment as well.
The resulting car was the fastest production sedan in the world.
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4. E30 M3
BMW
With the M division on a roll, BMW couldn't let the 3-Series escape the M
treatment. The regular E30 was already a serious driver's car, and even
today, it's the car of choice for autocrossers and LeMons racers who don't
drive Miatas. In M3 guise, it's one of the greatest driver's cars of all time.
5. E38 750i
BMW
The Mercedes S-Class completely dominates the large luxury sedan segment
these days, but in the 1990s, the BMW 7-Series was much more competitive.
Its design was timeless, and if you wanted serious luxury, you bought the
750i in all of its V12 glory. It was also so much more desirable than its
replacement that sales ticked up towards the end of its run.
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6. E31 850CSi
BMW
The BMW 8-Series picked up where the 6 Series left off and added both more
power and more luxury. An excellent V8 was available, but the 8 Series could
also be had with a V12 paired with a six speed manual transmission. The most
desirable version, though, was the 850 CSi. Its V12 made 375 horsepower,
was only available with a manual, and was probably the best luxury grand
tourer you could buy in the 1990s.
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7. E39 540i Touring
BMW
The E39 540i is constantly overshadowed by its big brother, the M5, but its
4.4 liter V8 still made it a serious performer. Its abundance of low end torque
made it an amazing daily driver, but the best part was that it was available as
a station wagon, even in the U.S. At the time, it was the ultimate combination
of performance and practicality.
BMW
BMW was on such a roll as it headed into the new millennium that when it
decided to build a hardtop version of the Z3 roadster, it chose a design from
way out in left field – a shooting brake. The M version, the Z3M Coupe, was
powerful, sporty, practical, and distinctive in a way we haven't seen since.
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9. E52 Z8
BMW
Just look at the Z8. Take a minute, sit back, and look at it. It's gorgeous. It's
amazing. It's also the last truly great car BMW ever made. The BMW Z8 is
also one of the few cars in the past 20 years that's appreciated significantly.
Clean, desirable examples are selling for more than double what they
originally cost, and even the cheapest versions aren't going for much less
than $200,000.
10. E39 M5
BMW
See also: List of BMW vehicles, Mini (marque), and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
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1 Series (F40)
2 Series (F44)
3 Series (G20)
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4 Series (G22)
5 Series (G30)
6 Series (G32)
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7 Series (G12)
8 Series (G15)
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The current model lines of the X Series SUVs and crossovers are:
X1 (F48)
X2 (F39)
X3 (G01)
X4 (G02)
X5 (G05)
X6 (G06)
X7 (G07)
X1 (F48)
X2 (F39)
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X3 (G01)
X4 (G02)
X5 (G05)
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X6 (G06)
X7 (G07)
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The current model line of the Z Series two-door roadsters is the Z4 (model
code G29).
Z4 (G29)
i models
Main article: BMW i
All-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles are sold under the BMW
i sub-brand. The current model range consists of:
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i3
i8
BMW announced the launch of two new BMW i all-electric models, the BMW
iX3 SUV by late 2020, and the BMW i4 four-door sedan in 2021.
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motor.[39] Also, crossover and SUV plug-in hybrid models have been
released using i technology: X1 xDrive25e, X2 xDrive25e, X3 xDrive30e,
and X5 xDrive40e.
M models
Main article: BMW M
The BMW M GmbH subsidiary (called BMW Motorsport GmbH until 1993)
has high-performance versions of various BMW models since 1978.
M2 two-door coupe
M3 four-door sedan
M4 two-door coupe/convertible
M5 four-door sedan
M8 two-door coupe/convertible and four-door sedan
X3 M five-door compact SUV
X4 M five-door coupe-styled compact SUV
X5 M five-door SUV
X6 M five-door coupe-styled SUV
M2
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M4
M5
M8
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X3 M
X4 M
X5 M
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X6 M
The letter "M" is also often used in the marketing of BMW's regular models,
for example the F20 M140i model, the G11 M760Li model and various
optional extras called "M Sport", "M Performance" or similar.
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MOTORSPORT
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Architecture
BMW Headquarters
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lifting platforms where a customer's new car is theatrically unveiled to the
customer.
BMW Museum
BMW Welt
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Film
In 2001 and 2002, BMW produced a series of 8 short films called The Hire,
which had plots based around BMW models being driven to extremes
by Clive Owen. The directors for The Hire included Guy Ritchie, John
Woo, John Frankenheimer and Ang Lee. In 2016, a ninth film in the series
was released.
Visual arts
BMW was the principal sponsor of the 1998 The Art of the
Motorcycle exhibition at various Guggenheim museums, though the financial
relationship between BMW and the Guggenheim Foundation was criticised
in many quarters.
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Production and sales
BMW also has local assembly operation using complete knock-down (CKD)
components in Thailand, Russia, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia and India.
In the UK, BMW has a Mini factory near Oxford, plants in Swindon and Hams
Hall, and Rolls Royce vehicle assembly at Goodwood. In 2020, these
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facilities were shut down for the period from March 23 to April 17 due to the
coronavirus outbreak.
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Year BMW MINI Rolls-Royce Motorcycle*
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Year BMW MINI Rolls-Royce Motorcycle*
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Year BMW MINI Rolls-Royce Motorcycle*
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RECALLS
In November 2016, BMW recalled 136,000 2007–2012 model year U.S. cars
for fuel pump wiring problems possibly resulting in fuel leak and engine
stalling or restarting issues.
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INDUSTRY COLLABRATION
McLaren Automotive: BMW designed and produced the V12 engine that
powered the McLaren F1.
Peugeot and Citroën: Joint production of four-cylinder petrol engines,
beginning in 2004.
Daimler Benz: Joint venture to produce the hybrid drivetrain components
used in the ActiveHybrid 7. Development of automated driving
technology.
Toyota: Three-part agreement in 2013 to jointly develop fuel
cell technology, develop a joint platform for a sports car (for the
2018 BMW Z4 (G29) and Toyota Supra) and research lithium-air
batteries.
Audi and Mercedes: Joint purchase of Nokia's Here WeGo (formerly Here
Maps) in 2015.
In 2018, Horizn Studios collaborated with BMW to launch special luggage
editions.
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SPONSORSHIPS
BMW made a six-year sponsorship deal with the United States Olympic
Committee in July 2010.
In rugby, BMW sponsored the South Africa national rugby union team from
2011 to 2015.
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ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD
Since 1999, BMW has been named the world's most sustainable automotive
company every year by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. The BMW Group
is one of three automotive companies to be featured every year in the
index. In 2001, the BMW Group committed itself to the United Nations
Environment Programme, the UN Global Compact and the Cleaner
Production Declaration. It was also the first company in the automotive
industry to appoint an environmental officer, in 1973. BMW is a member of
the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
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To reduce vehicle emissions, BMW is improving the efficiency of existing
fossil-fuel powered models, while researching electric power, hybrid
power and hydrogen for future models.
During the first quarter of 2018, BMW sold 26,858 Electrified Vehicles (EVs,
PHEVs, & Hybrids).
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CAR - SHARING SERVICES
Drive Now was a joint-venture between BMW and Sixt that operated from in
Europe from 2011 until 2019. By December 2012, DriveNow operated over
1,000 vehicles, in five cities and with approximately 60,000 customers.
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OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARIES
Production facilities
China
Main article: BMW Brilliance
The first BMW production facility in China was opened in 2004, as a result of
a joint venture between BMW and Brilliance Auto. The plant was opened in
the Shenyang industrial area and produces 3 Series and 5 Series models for
the Chinese market. In 2012, a second factory was opened in Shenyang.
Hungary
Mexico
South Africa
Main article: BMW South Africa
BMWs have been assembled in South Africa since 1968 when Praetor
Monteerders' plant was opened in Rosslyn, near Pretoria. BMW initially
bought shares in the company, before fully acquiring it in 1975; in so doing,
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the company became BMW South Africa, the first wholly owned subsidiary
of BMW to be established outside Germany. Unlike United States
manufacturers, such as Ford and GM, which divested from the country in the
1980s, BMW retained full ownership of its operations in South Africa.
Following the end of apartheid in 1994, and the lowering of import tariffs,
BMW South Africa ended local production of the 5 Series and 7 Series, in
order to concentrate on production of the 3 Series for the export market.
South African–built BMWs are now exported to right hand drive markets
including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong, as well as Sub-Saharan Africa. Since
1997, BMW South Africa has produced vehicles in left-hand drive for export
to Taiwan, the United States and Iran, as well as South America.
Three unique models that BMW Motorsport created for the South African
market were the E23 M745i (1983), which used the M88 engine from
the BMW M1, the BMW 333i (1986), which added a six-cylinder 3.2-
litre M30 engine to the E30, and the E30 BMW 325is (1989) which was
powered by an Alpina-derived 2.7-litre engine.
BMWs with a VIN starting with "NC0" are manufactured in South Africa.
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United States
BMW cars have been officially sold in the United States since 1956 and
manufactured in the United States since 1994. The first BMW dealership in
the United States opened in 1975. In 2016, BMW was the twelfth highest
selling brand in the United States.
The manufacturing plant in Greer, South Carolina has the highest production
of the BMW plants worldwide currently producing approximately 1,500
vehicles per day. The models produced at the Spartanburg plant are
the X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7 SUV models.
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Complete knock-down assembly facilities
Brazil
On 9 October 2014, BMW's new complete knock-down (CKD) assembly
plant in Araquari, assembled its first car— an F30 3 Series.[121][122]
The cars assembled at Araquari are the F20 1 Series, F30 3
Series, F48 X1, F25 X3 and Mini Countryman.[123]
Egypt
Bavarian Auto Group became the importer of the BMW and Mini brands in
2003.
Since 2005, the 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X1 and X3 models sold in Egypt
are assembled from complete knock-down components at the BMW plant
in 6th of October City.
India
Main article: BMW India
BMW India was established in 2006 as a sales subsidiary with a head office
located in Gurugram.
A BMW complete knock-down assembly plant was opened in Chennai in
2007, assembling Indian-market 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X1, X3, X5,
Mini Countryman and motorcycle models. The 20 Million Euro plant aims to
produce 1,700 cars per year.
Russia
Russian-market 3 Series and 5 Series cars are assembled from complete
knock-down components in Kaliningrad beginning in 1999.
Malaysia
BMW's complete knock-down (CKD) assembly plant in Kedah. Assembled
Malaysia-market 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, 7
Series, X1, X3, X4, X5, X6 and Mini Countryman since 2008.
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Vehicle importers
Canada
Japan
BMW Japan Corp, a wholly owned subsidiary, imports and distributes BMW
vehicles in Japan.
Philippines
South Korea
BMW Korea imports BMW vehicles in South Korea with more than fifty
service centers to fully accomplish to South Korean customers. Also, BMW
Korea has its own driving center in Incheon.
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BMW MOTORRAD
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CURRENT PRODUCTION
With the exception of the G310 series (which is produced at TVS's Tamil
Nadu, India plant), all BMW Motorrad's motorcycle production takes place at
its plant in Berlin, Germany. Some engines are manufactured in Austria,
China, and Taiwan. Most of the current motorcycles in BMW Motorrad's
range were designed by David Robb, who was the company's chief designer
from 1993 to 2012 when he was replaced by Edgar Heinrich.
The most popular model is the R1200GS and its sibling R1200GS
Adventure, which sold 24,467 units – accounting for 28% of BMW's annual
production. Current production includes a variety of shaft, chain, and belt
driven models, with engines from 310 cc to 1,802 cc; and models designed
for off-road, dual-purpose, sport, and touring activities.
In 2008, BMW introduced the DOHC Boxer HP2 Sport, and entered the
serious off-road competition motorcycle market with the release of the BMW
G450X motorcycle.
BMW Motorrad motorcycles are categorized into product families, and each
family is assigned a different letter prefix. The current families are:
BMW K1200S
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SALES
BMW Motorrad achieved record sales for the fifth time in succession in 2015.
With a total of 136,963 vehicles sold in 2015, BMW registered a 10.9%
increase in sales in comparison with 2014. The biggest single market in 2015
was once again Germany (23,823 units), followed by the United States
(16,501 units), France (12,550 units), Italy (11,150 units), United Kingdom
(8,200 units) and Spain (7,976 units).
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MOTORSPORTS
BMW Motorrad regularly enters its motorcycles in the Dakar Rally, an annual
car, truck, and motorcycle race held traditionally on European and African
land and recently, in South America, has featured riders such as Simon
Pavey and motorcycling celebrity Charley Boorman. BMW Motorrad
motorcycles have won the Dakar Rally six times.
In 2007, BMW Motorrad announced their entry to the 2009 Superbike World
Championship season, running their S1000RR bike. The 2009 season
factory team was known as Team Alpha BMW and includes Spanish
rider Ruben Xaus and Australian rider Troy Corser. In the 2010 season, Xaus
and Corser were joined on the track by Team Reitwagen BMW riders Andrew
Pitt and Roland Resch, also riding the S1000RR.
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Isle of Man TT
In recent years BMW Motorrad have enjoyed renewed success at the Isle of
Man TT Races. Prior to 2014, the last success in the solo categories at the
event was in 1939, when Georg Meier won the Senior TT. After 75 years
BMW again took top spot on the rostrum at the 2014 Isle of Man
TT when Michael Dunlop piloted a BMW S1000RR to first place in the
opening Superbike race. Michael Dunlop then rounded off the week with
victory in the Senior TT.
At the 2016 Isle of Man TT, Michael Dunlop again took the honours in the
opening Superbike TT for BMW. Dunlop led the race from start to finish from
another BMW rider, Ian Hutchinson. Dunlop also established a new outright
lap record, at 133.962 mph (215.591 km/h) and set a new race record of 1
h 44 min 14.259 s, after 226 miles (364 km) of racing.
In total, BMW have won 34 Isle of Man TT races, in both the solo and sidecar
divisions.
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ENGINE TYPES
The series differ primarily in the class of engine that each uses.
In late 2006, the G series of offroad biased bikes motorcycles was launched
using the same 652 cc engine fitted to the F650GS, although that engine is
no longer manufactured by Rotax. The latest version of the 652cc single
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engine fitted in the new G650GS is now produced in Berlin after 2 years
production in Loncin, China.
In November 2007, the G450X sport enduro motorcycle was launched using
a 450 cc single-cylinder engine. The G450X contained several technological
improvements over the Japanese off-road racing motorcycles but the most
unusual and significant was the use of a single pivot point for the
drive sprocket and the swing arm. This unusual configuration allowed for a
very tense drive chain with no slop and eliminated acceleration squat. The
former benefit saves on chain and sprocket wear and the latter allows for a
more consistent drive geometry and fully available rear suspension travel
during heavy acceleration.
F series twins
In mid-2006, The F Series added two new motorcycles to the lineup,
the F800S sports bike and F800ST sports tourer, both which use a
798 cc parallel-twin engine built by Rotax. Both motorcycles also feature
a belt drive system similar to what was in use on the F650CS. In 2007 the
single-cylinder F650GS was replaced with the twin-cylinder F800GS and
F650GS models. The latter uses a de-tuned version of the 798 cc engine
fitted to the F800GS marking a departure from BMW's naming convention.
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R series flat-twins
The R series are built around a horizontally opposed flat-twin (boxer) engine.
As the engine is mounted with a longitudinal crankshaft, the cylinder heads
protrude well beyond the sides of the frame. Originally, R series bikes had
air-cooled heads but are now produced only with partial oil cooling or water
cooling. The type of internal combustion engine cooling used across the
various R series engines leads to the use of the distinguishing names
airhead and oilhead.
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Airheads
Oilheads
In April 2020 BMW launched its cruiser BMW R18 with BMW's largest boxer
engine featuring 1,802 cc (110.0 cu in), 90 hp (67 kW) and 158 N⋅m
(117 lbf⋅ft).
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Water-cooled boxer engines
The inlets are now on top of the cylinder (not behind as before) and the
exhausts are below (no longer in front).
R series singles
Between the introduction of the R39 in 1925 and the discontinuation of the
R27 in 1967, BMW made motorcycles with single-cylinder engines. These
were similar in design to their larger flat-twin motorcycles, including the use
of shaft drive, but the engine was mounted vertically within the frame.
The K series BMWs have water-cooled engines of three (K75), or four (K100,
K1100, K1200, K1300), or six (K1600) cylinders. Up until 2004, all K series
engines, whether three or four cylinders were that of the original "flying brick"
layout, so called due to the external appearance of the engine. The layout of
these original K engines is unique within motorcycling in that the engine is
mounted lying on its side, with the crank on the right side of the bike and the
cylinder heads and valve gear on the left. This format had the advantage of
allowing the drive system to have only one 90-degree translation within the
final drive housing, potentially reducing drive train losses. All of the original
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format K engines were also mated to a dry automotive-type clutch. The
uniform use of the traditional K engine ceased with the K1200 models in
2005, with a new 1200 series engine that was radically different from the
flying brick in that it was a conventional transversely 55-degree slant-
mounted four-cylinder engine coupled to a wet clutch and a unitary
construction gearbox. It was at this time also that the K bike shaft drive
moved from the right side to the left. Despite this new engine, the traditional
flying brick K engine continued in service with the giant K1200LT luxury
touring bike until 2009, at which point the flying brick bowed out along with
the K1200LT. This was the event that presaged the development of the
ultimate K engine in terms of size and complexity, the six-cylinder K1600
series fitted to the K1600GT and GTL models.
The first K-series production bike was the K100, which was introduced in the
1983. In 1988, BMW introduced the K1 which had the Bosch Motronic fuel
injection system.
From 1985 to 1996, the K75 740 cc three-cylinder engine was produced.
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In 1991, BMW increased the displacement of the K100 from 987 cc to
1,097 cc and the model designation became the K1100. The K1100LT was
the first with the new engine displacement. In 1998 BMW increased the size
again to 1,170 cc. This upgraded flat four engine appeared in the K1200RS.
This engine continued in production for the K1200LT range, with a power
boosting update in 2004, until the end of the LT production run.
In October 2008, BMW announced the new K1300GT, K1300S and K1300R
models, all of which feature a larger capacity 1293 cc engine producing up
to 175 hp (130 kW). The new engine produces maximum power output
1,000 RPM lower than the previous engine, producing more torque due in
part from a butterfly flap fitted in the exhaust.
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MODEL DESIGNATION
Engine type:
Current models: 1600, 1300, 1250, 1000, 900, 800, 650, 400 and 310.
Previous models included 450, 850, 1100, 1150 and 1200.
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Older model BMWs divide the approximate engine displacement by ten
for the model number. For example, K75 ≈ 750 cc.
B – Bagger
C – Cruiser
CS – Classic Sport
G/S – Gelände/Strasse Off-road/Street
GS – Gelände Sport Off-road Sport (Enduro)
GT – Gran Turismo or Grand Touring
LS – Luxury Sport
LT – Luxus Tourer (Luxury Tourer)
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R – Road or Roadster, typically naked
RR – Racing Replica
RS – Originally stood for Rennsport, but since 1976 has stood for
Reisesport
RT – Reise Tourer (Travel Tourer)
S – Sport
ST – Strasse (Street) or Sport Tourer
T – Touring
A – ABS
L – luxury
P – police
C – custom
PD – Paris Dakar
Examples: K 1200 S, R 1200 RT, F 650 GS, R 1150 RSL, K 1200 LT, K 1200
LT-C, R 1200 RT-P, R 1200 RSA, S 1000 RR.
Prior to the introduction of the K 100 series and the R 1100 series
motorcycles, the letter prefix was always the same, and the numbers were
either based on displacement, as mentioned above, or were just model
numbers.
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TECHNOLOGIES
Rear suspension
Paralever
Front suspension
Telescopic fork
The R-series, which had used only the Telelever and the Duolever front
suspensions for several years,[citation needed] has partly returned to telescopic
forks in the 2015 model year with the introduction of the R 1200 R and R
1200 RS.[42]
Earles fork
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Earles fork on a BMW R60/2
Telelever fork
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BMW's Telelever front suspension on a R1150R
The Telelever system's main benefit is that it separates the steering function
from the braking and suspension functions Braking forces are taken back via
the wishbone, thereby eliminating brake dive. During braking, the trail
and castor angle (rake) increases instead of decreasing as with traditional
telescopic forks. Some riders used to conventional forks reported that the
Telelever can initially lack "feel", and that the absence of dive is initially
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disconcerting; but the R1100S BoxerCup Replika (a model with its own race
series) shows that the Telelever fork provides responsive and predictable
handling.
Duolever
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The advantage of this front wheel suspension on the motorcycle market at
present is its torsional rigidity. The BMW Motorrad Duolever front wheel
suspension is not influenced by negative forces in the same manner as a
conventional telefork whose fixed and take-off tubes twist laterally as well as
longitudinally during jounce/rebound and steering. Its two trailing links
absorb the forces resulting from the jounce/rebound and keep the wheel
carrier stable. Thus, any torsioning is excluded and the front wheel
suspension is very precise. The steering commands of the rider are
converted directly and the feedback from the front wheel is transparent in all
driving conditions.
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LIST OF BMW CONCEPT VEHICLES
The following is a list of concept cars and other vehicles, presented by BMW.
Peter
1949 331[1]
Schimanowski[1]
1954 528/502[3]
1964 Hurricane[4]
BMW
1967 K67[5]
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Year Model Designer Image
1602 Electro-Antrieb
BMW
(E10)[9]
1972
Karmann Asso Di
1976 Italdesign
Quadri[12]
1985 Z1 Prototype[13]
M8 E31 Prototype[14]
BMW
1990
Ur-Roadster (Original
Roadster)[15]
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Year Model Designer Image
Nazca M12[17]
Z2[18]
E1 (Z11)[19] BMW
1992 E2[20]
1993
E1 (Z15)[22]
1994 Z13[23]
BMW
Z18[24]
1995
Z21[25]
1998 Z07[26]
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1999 Z9[27]
Z9 Convertible[28]
Z22[29]
2000
750hL[30]
Z29[32] BMW
2002 CS1[33]
Chris Chapman
2003 xActivity[34]
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Chris Bangle
1 Series tii[37]
CS[38]
2007 BMW
Concept X6[39]
Concept X6
ActiveHybrid[40]
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Year Model Designer Image
Concept X1[41]
2008
M1 Homage[44]
Vision
EfficientDynamics
concept[45]
BMW
2009
5 GT Concept Car[46]
C1-E[47]
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Year Model Designer Image
Vision
ConnectedDrive[49]
328 Hommage[50]
2011
i3 Concept[51]
i8 Concept[52]
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Year Model Designer Image
i8 Concept Spyder[54]
Zagato Coupé[55]
Zagato
Zagato Roadster[56]
Concept Active
Tourer[57]
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Year Model Designer Image
Concept X5 eDrive[60]
Concept M4 Coupé[63]
Vision Future
2014 Luxury[64] (7 series
2019)
M4 Concept Iconic
Lights[65]
2015
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Year Model Designer Image
Concept Compact
Sedan[69]
i Vision Future
Interaction[70]
2002 Hommage
[72]
Concept
2016
2002 Hommage
Turbomeister
Concept[73]
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Year Model Designer Image
Concept X2[75]
Concept 8 Series[76]
Motorrad Concept
Link[77]
Concept Z4[78]
2017
i Vision Dynamics[79]
Concept X7
iPerformance[80]
Concept M8 Gran
2018
Coupé[81]
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Year Model Designer Image
Concept iX3[82]
Vision M Next
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FUTURE UP COMING BIKE VISION NEXT 100
BMW Motorrad unveils the fourth and final Vision Next 100 concept to round
off the BMW Group's centenary celebrations.
2016 marks BMW’s centenary, and the company has been celebrating it in
a unique way. As part of its 100th anniversary celebrations, BMW revealed
three new concepts from its Mini, Rolls-Royce and BMW brands earlier this
year. Now to round off the celebrations, BMW’s motorcycle division,
Motorrad, has unveiled a unique and futuristic virtual reality motorcycle.
Christened the BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100, the concept motorcycle
packs some mighty tech, which if BMW is to be believed, will become reality
in the next 30 years or so. The motorcycle concept is inspired by the
company’s first motorcycle, the R32. But unlike the two-cylinder combustion
engine that the original bike came fitted with, the concept version features
an electric powertrain. But, that’s where the similarity between the two ends.
In fact, the Vision Next 100 motorcycle is nothing like a conventional
motorcycle.
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vibrating elements in leg and arm sections so as to communicate navigation
instructions as well as warnings to the rider.
The rider also gets those cool looking glasses that display information in
addition to providing wind protection. Among some of the functions, it can
display ideal cornering lines, safety information, rear view, lean angles, etc.
The glasses will function based on the rider’s eye movements. Like, when
the rider looks down, the menu for various systems will pop up while looking
up will bring the rear view from the camera.
As you can see in the images, the bike doesn’t have any suspension
components. And that’s because it comes shod with “Variable Tread” tyres
that can absorb bumps or road undulations while also providing maximum
grip in different conditions.
To sum it up, BMW says the Motorrad Vision Next 100 “embodies the BMW
Group’s vision of biking in a connected world – an analogue experience in a
digital age.” And if the future of motorcycling is going to be that tech-laden,
you can't help but embrace it.
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FUTURE UP COMING CAR
BMW i4
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BMW i4 (G26)
Overview
Manufacturer BMW
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Length 4,804 mm (189.1 in)
Width 1,933 mm (76.1 in)
Height 1,387 mm (54.6 in)
The production model is based on the modular CLAR platform to keep costs
low and volume-production attainable. It is described as a battery-
powered G20 3 Series and is technically closely related to the G26 4 Series
Gran Coupé. The i4 has a damping system designed to reduce “dipping
movements of the body” under acceleration or braking, with an “actuator-
related wheel slip limitation” system to better boost traction and stability.
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The electric drive component of the i4, its charging unit and high-voltage
battery are all developed in-house by the BMW Group, forming the fifth-
generation eDrive system. A notable technical feature of the i4's powertrain
concerns its packaging. The electric motor, transmission and power
electronics are all contained in a single component, which allows for a higher
efficiency of energy conversion. BMW also focussed on reducing the number
of rare earth materials in the battery and electric motor system. None are
used to construct the motor, while the battery uses two thirds less cobalt than
before.
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Equipment
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Specifications
Dual-motor all-wheel
Powertrain Rear-motor rear-wheel drive
drive
Base price
(German €TBA €TBA €TBA
market)
Battery
60 kWh
capacity 80 kWh (TBA)
(TBA)
(useable)
590 km
WLTP
(367 mi)
Range TBA TBA
300 mi
(483 km)EPA
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3-phase synchronous
3-phase synchronous electric
Motor electric motor front and
motor
rear
200 kW 246 kW
Power (peak) (272 PS; (334 PS; 390 kW (530 PS; 523 hp)
[11]
268 hp) 330 hp)
Acceleration
0–100 km/h TBA TBA 4.0 seconds
(62 mph)
DC Fast
Charge Up to DC 150 kW via CCS Combo 2
(DCFC) Speed
AC On-board
3-phase AC 11 kW via Type 2
Charge Speed
1,290 L (46 cu ft) max volume with rear seats folded and
[11]
Luggage rear trunk. 470 L (17 cu ft) rear trunk + 38 L (1 cu ft) for
charging cables under the rear trunk.
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Concept cars
The initial BMW i Vision Dynamics concept debuted at the 2017 Frankfurt
Motor Show, and was built on the flexible CLAR platform rather than
a carbon-fibre structure as with the contemporary i3 and i8 electric models. It
was powered by a single electric motor on the rear axle. The car had
projected performance figures of 0–100 km/h in 4.0 seconds, and a top
speed of over 200 km/h (124 mph). BMW's range goal for the i Vision
Dynamics was 373 mi (600 km) on the European WLTP cycle. The design
of the i Vision Dynamics was based on the study Vision Next 100 from 2016.
Although the interior was not finished, BMW promised a great view outwards
via the "flush integration of glass into the main body". Controversially, the i
Vision Dynamics featured a reworking of the double-kidney grille that
covered a plethora of sensors. Depending on the legal environment, BMW
intimated that the goal was to launch the production car with the capability to
work at Level 3 or Level 4 autonomous driving, which require differing types
of human input depending on circumstances.
The production version was announced at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show as
the BMW i4. At the 2018 Paris Motor Show, BMW confirmed the launch year
for the i4 as being 2021.
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BMW Concept i4 (2020)[edit]
The BMW Concept i4 was presented in March 2020 and reiterated a lot of
i4’s specifications that was shared at the LA Auto Show in November 2019.
The design language of the Concept i4 more closely resembles the
production model than the i Vision Dynamics. The single rear-motor was
projected to be rated at 390 kW (530 PS; 523 hp) that was on par with one
of BMW’s V8 combustion engines, though media doubted this claim as V8’s
are connected to a xDrive system. It was clarified that the i4 would come with
an EPA-estimated range of 270 mi (435 km) from an 80 kWh battery
pack, though the production model has an EPA-rated range of 300 mi
(483 km).
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BMW Concept i4 (2020)
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OBJECTIVE OF BMW
The values and objectives of BMW are rooted in their golden history
embedded with honesty and high thinking. BMW has always desired of being
ahead in the market through understanding the internal and external
business environment. The objectives of BMW include:
To make their position stronger than at the moment by the end of 2012
Up to the year 2020, BMW Group intends to strengthen its position within
the global motor vehicle market by increasing sales to more than two million
automobiles per year. In addition to striving to grow its existing business, the
BMW Group will develop new and profitable areas of activity. At the same
time, the BMW Group will invest in future technologies, new vehicle concepts
and pioneering drive systems. The new strategy has been given the name
Number ONE, standing for ‘New Opportunities’ and ‘New Efficiency’. This
means making the best use of new opportunities and becoming more
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efficient in order to ensure BMW Group’s lead over competitors and to
actively shape the company’s future.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Majority of the customers i.e. (82%) are aware about BMW Cars. Friends i.e.
(74%) are the most important source through which customers came to know
about BMW cars. Price i.e. (80%) & quality i.e. (85%) are the factors which
influence the customers to purchase BMW products BMW i.e. (76%) is the
most preferred brand of car in India SUGGESTIONS There are still efforts
are needed to make people aware about BMW cars. BMW Company must
provide after sale service to their customers. Companies shall introduce or
increase the range of their product in respect of price.
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