BMW BEAMER PRICE SERIES
Of course, there are many more customizable options in the car, and one only needs to express one’s desire to the guys at Bayerische Motoren Werke – they are listening!Ī first with this version of the 2009 BMW 7 series is the Dynamic Damper Technology, which brings into the fray, dampers that constantly adjust to variable road conditions and multiple styles of motoring, thus preventing unwanted movements of the car.
It is little surprise that one can literally be spoilt for choice in the new 7 series, starting with an abundance of 8 paint and 8 interior fabric finishes. The fact that the car is fully-imported as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) has a major role to play in the exceptionally high price tag that the car comes with. The prices of the other two variants have not yet been announced. The price of the 750i is a phenomenal Rs 9,330,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) which works out to about $186,600. There is also the 760Li which has not yet been launched here, and is expected to be made available only under the ‘made-to-order’ provision. The 7 series in India has been launched in three different variants – the 730Ld, the 740i, and the 750i. After all, in India, even if the overall volumes are low, the rate of growth in sales of super luxury cars is going in only one direction, and that is up, up and away! Moreover, the timing of the launch could not have been more appropriate for the first time, BMW has overtaken its arch-rival Mercedes Benz in terms of sales in the country – January 2009 sales for BMW were nearly thrice as much as that of Mercedes Benz. Significantly, the Indian launch takes place only a couple of months after the global launch of the new 7 series, clearly pointing towards the importance that India holds for the Beemer badge. February 2009 saw the sprightly launch of the new 2009 7 Series BMW in India, amidst a lot of fanfare.