BMW X5 diesel variant priced Rs. 70.9 lakh

The company might also consider ramping up the production to meet the huge demand.

June 26, 2014 04:23 pm | Updated 04:40 pm IST - New Delhi

Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar at the unveiling of BMW X5 xDrive30d model launch last month. File Photo

Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar at the unveiling of BMW X5 xDrive30d model launch last month. File Photo

German luxury carmaker BMW rolled out a diesel variant of its locally manufactured Sports Utility Vehicle, X5, from its Chennai plant at an ex-showroom price of Rs. 70.9 lakh.

Initial deliveries of the all new BMW X5 in India will commence by June as an overwhelming demand for the vehicle in the market has pushed the waiting period to three months, BMW said in a statement.

The diesel variant of the BMW X5 xDrive30d model, which was launched last month, is being locally produced at BMW’s plant in Chennai.

“The third generation BMW X5 has received tremendous customer response and excitement since it was first displayed at the Delhi Auto Expo 2014,” BMW Group India President Philipp von Sahr said.

The company might also consider ramping up the production to meet the huge demand in the Indian market, he added.

“The team at the facility will build the all—new BMW X5 with uncompromising engineering. We are confident that the BMW X5 produced in Chennai will further increase our momentum in the Indian luxury car segment,” said Robert Frittrang, Managing Director of BMW’s Chennai plant.

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