The company has sold 6,027 units in the country, powered by a recovering economy and demand from customers. Similarly, BMW has made a resurgence from the global chip shortage that affected the auto industry extensively. By the end of 2021, BMW expects to grow its India sales by 50%, India Times reports. BMW, a manufacturer of luxury vehicles has also leveraged on the country’s market that has surged 30-40% this year. BMW India also expects to reintroduce its electric vehicle models in 2022 under the iX and i4 to accelerate its sales. Notably, BMW was ahead of the competition after introducing its electric vehicles in 2013 with the i3 and i8 brands. Although the company appears to have put aside the chip shortage challenge, the sales could have been 25% higher. According to Vikram Pawah, president of BMW Group India, the growth in sales comes from its dominance in market share over the last five years. Despite the rebound in sales, BMW acknowledges that there might be disruptions along the way, but it expects to sustain the momentum next year.
Focus on electric vehicles
BMW also intends to launch over 25 electric vehicles models on the global front, with 50% potentially emerging in India. In this line, BMW recently increased orders for battery cells to accelerate its EV production capacity.On penetrating the Indian EV market, Pawah notes that it will mainly rely on its revolution of infrastructure. As part of offering new market models, we previously reported that BMW Motorrad introduced a futuristic e-scooter Concept CE 02, aiming to tap into the Generation Z market. The shift towards electric vehicles is part of the global initiative to reduce carbon emissions, with BMW announcing plans to use environmentally friendly materials in its production. Part of the new materials to be used include hemp, flax, and kenaf fibers. [coinbase]