BMW ups prices on almost every range

24 March 2006

BMW has increased prices by around 1%, although not every model in the range is affected by the restructure.

The 1 Series, for instance, has barely any changes in price, with only 118i models rising by £75.

Despite the increases, you can still get health discounts on new BMWs, and you should check the What Car? Target Price to find out what you should pay.


3 Series Saloon rises 0.97% on average and now costs between £19,995 and £32,450. Biggest increase is £330.

• 3 Series Touring rises 1.03% on average, now costing between £21,645 and £33,620. Biggest increase is £330.

• 3 Series Coupe is up 1.11% on average. Now priced between 20,995 and £44,805. Biggest increase is £530

• 3 Series Convertible rises 1.28% on average and is now priced from £27,210 to £45,150. Biggest increase is £530.

5 Series Saloon increases 0.98% on average. Prices now start at £25,925 and end at £63,450 for the M5, which is increased by £745.

• 5 Series Touring is up 0.87% on average and now costs £27,925 to £48,290. Biggest increase is £515.

• 6 Series Coupe rises 1.47% on average. Now £47,025 to £81,715, which increases the price of the range by between £740 and £960.

• 6 Series Convertible increase 1.43% on average and are now priced from £52,605 to £60,225. Largest increase is £860.

• 7 Series are now 0.99% more expensive on average and cost from £48,700 to £83,685. The 760Li sees the biggest rise of £760.

• X3 increases 1% on average. The range now runs from £25,260 to £34,500, with the biggest rise being £350.

• X5 models are up 1.42% on average, now starting at £36,730 and ending at £62,595 for the 4.8i Exclusive. The biggest increase in price is £900.

• Z4 Roadster and Coupe prices are unchanged.

The price increases are effective immediately.