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MINI India announces price protection for 3-Door Cooper S

MINI India announces price protection for 3-Door Cooper S

The Hindu23-05-2025

MINI India, a part of BMW Group India, has announced a price protection assurance programme for the MINI 3-Door Cooper S model produced at its Oxford plant in the U.K. in case of a duty cut under the India-U.K. Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Vikram Pawah, President and CEO, BMW Group India said, 'With the price protection assurance programme for MINI 3- Door Cooper S, MINI is staying a step ahead and ensuring that customers can receive the full benefit of any major price reductions resulting from anticipated duty cuts.'
'They can buy their favourite MINI today and do not have to wait longer to make the purchase decision. This bold decision reflects the brand's exceptional focus on customer centricity, trust and best interest of the MINI community,' he said.
The price protection programme is valid on the MINI 3-Door Cooper S which is available in India as a Completely Built-up Unit (CBU). The model is produced at MINI Plant Oxford in United Kingdom.
'Under the limited period offer, cars bought from now onwards will be covered till the next 180 days. If price is reduced during this period, the respective dealership will refund the differential amount between the net invoiced price and the new ex-showroom price back to the customer,' BMW Group India said in a statement.
'The current ex-showroom price of the MINI 3-Door Cooper S starts at ₹44,90,000. The offer can be availed at any authorised MINI dealership in India,' it added.
The other model of the new MINI family – the all-electric MINI Countryman – is not covered under the offer. It is available in India as a Completely Built-up Unit and is produced at BMW Group Plant Leipzig in Germany.

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