BMW Malaysia updates price list for 2021, BMW 320i cheaper by RM 1,911

BMW Malaysia has released the updated price list for 2021 with a few notable changes. Prices have fluctuated for some models while some remained the same, like the BMW 218i Gran Coupe and BMW X1 sDrive 18i.

Here’s the interesting part – the prior 5-year warranty and service package is now optional; standard is a 2-year warranty without free service. This means prices have dropped across the board with the standard 2-year warranty, but goes back to the same price as before should customers opt for the extended warranty and service package.

For example, the BMW 218i Gran Coupe is priced at RM 199,177 (OTR without insurance, with SST exemption) with the standard 2-year warranty. Opt for the 5-year warranty with free service package, which costs RM 12,190, and it goes back to the launch price of RM 211,367.

However, prices of some models have seen changes as mentioned earlier. Taking the G20 BMW 3 Series as an example, price with SST exemption in place back in 2020 was RM 241,794 for the 320i Sport and RM 286,187 for the 330i M Sport.

For 2021, the BMW 320i Sport is priced at RM 239,883 and the BMW 330i M Sport is priced at RM 284,332. This would indicate a drop in price of about RM 1.8k.

Models like the BMW X1 sDrive20i and X3 xDrive30i M Sport have been updated with the Driving Assistant package that includes Front Collision Warning with Brake Intervention (AEB) and Lane Departure Warning. The update has bumped the price up by RM 5,000.

2021 BMW models price in Malaysia
Model New price Difference
218i Gran Coupe M Sport RM 211,367 0
320i Sport RM 239,883 -RM 1,911
330i M Sport RM 284,332 -RM 1,855
330e M Sport RM 264,613 0
M340i RM 402,354 0
630i GT M Sport RM 418,131 -RM 12,669
740Le xDrive RM 569,052 0
X1 sDrive 18i RM 208,368 0
X1 sDrive 20i RM 230,410 0
X3 xDrive 30i M Sport RM 324,163 0
X5 xDrive45e M Sport RM 434,377 -RM 6,368

New prices are compared against SST-exempted/discounted prices, with 5-year/unlimited mileage warranty and free service, which was the standard offer until Jan 2021. Full price list here.

“BMW Group Malaysia is now offering our dealers and customers greater flexibility in terms of customisable specifications and warranty on their BMW and MINI vehicles, all of which can be done on the new digital interfaces of BMW Shop Online and MINI Online Shop,” said Harald Hoelzl, Managing Director of BMW Group Malaysia.

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