Gurugram – If electric mobility in India were a marathon, BMW Group India has just sprinted ahead with a record-breaking lap. The luxury carmaker has become the first in India’s premium segment to cross 5,000 EV deliveries, a milestone that comes with more spark than a Diwali cracker. And to keep the momentum charged, BMW has inaugurated a 4,000 km high-power charging corridor—stretching from the icy vibes of Jammu to the sizzling plates of Madurai dosa.
⚡ A Milestone Worth Plugging Into
“Crossing 5,000 EV deliveries isn’t just a number, it’s a statement,” declared Mr. Vikram Pawah, President and CEO, BMW Group India. “At BMW, luxury and sustainability aren’t rivals—they’re co-passengers. And now, with our charging corridor, EV drivers can enjoy Sheer Driving Pleasure without the sheer panic of finding a charger.”
BMW’s 4,000 km corridor ensures a pit stop every 300 km—perfect for stretching your legs, grabbing a coffee, or debating whether you should splurge on that extra dessert because, well, your car is also dining on electrons.
⚡ Infrastructure With a Side of Convenience
- Charger Power: From 120 kW to a whopping 720 kW—enough to make even the most impatient driver calm down.
- Coverage: Major highways and cities including Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Coimbatore.
- Open Access: BMW didn’t gatekeep—chargers are open to all EV brands. Because even a luxury carmaker knows that inclusivity gets you brownie points (and market share).
- Digital Integration: Live charger status, filtering options, nearby amenities—all baked into the myBMW app.
And for those planning cross-country journeys, BMW’s Charging Concierge is basically a travel agent for your EV, recommending the best route and letting you prepay without downloading a dozen apps.
⚡ The EV Lineup That’s Driving the Hype
BMW currently flaunts the widest luxury EV portfolio in India, featuring everything from the futuristic i7 limo to the nimble iX1 Long Wheelbase (India’s current EV darling). Add to that MINI’s Countryman E and the eccentric BMW CE 04 electric scooter, and you’ve got a garage that looks like the future parked itself early.
Notably, in the first half of 2025, BMW and MINI sold 1,322 EVs (+234% YoY growth), with electric cars making up 18% of total BMW Group India sales. That’s not just growth—it’s hypercharge.
⚡ Luxury + Electricity = Market Leadership
For three straight years, BMW Group India has worn the crown of India’s most preferred luxury EV brand. The secret sauce? A 360° ecosystem that blends glamorous EVs with the practicalities of charging, aftersales, and road-trip-ready infrastructure.
So next time you spot a BMW EV silently gliding past, remember—it’s not just a car. It’s a milestone on wheels, reminding us that the future of luxury is not noisy, but quietly electrifying.