
2025 BMW C 400 GT Launched At Rs 11.50 Lakh With Price Increase Of Rs 25,000
An initial price of Rs 11.50 lakh has been set for the 2025 BMW C 400 GT maxi-scooter. With modest design changes, new features, and a new Exclusive option, this revised model is now Euro 5+ compliant.
In addition to being Euro 5+ compliant, the BMW C 400 GT has been updated with a slightly different design and a substantially longer exhaust can (perhaps as a result of the more stringent regulations).
Engine braking control, traction control, and IMU-assisted cornering ABS are now standard for 2025. Additionally, the kit incorporates engine drag torque control, which improves stability by sending extra torque to the back wheel when necessary to stop the scooter from sliding.
In addition, the manufacturer lowered the seat height by 10 mm to 765 mm, increasing the C 400 GT's usefulness with more storage. Its capacity has increased to 37.6 liters with the addition of 7.1 liters of underseat storage. According to BMW, this additional room was made possible by moving the control unit and underseat lighting and reworking the seat tub and seat shell.
The front apron's right-hand cubby has grown by 3.2 liters, increasing its overall capacity to 4.5 liters. The new two-stage manually adjustable windscreen is another innovation that makes things more convenient.
The standard Blackstorm and the Exclusive are the two new models of the BMW C 400 GT. The Blackstorm version, as the name implies, has its paint job, wheels, seat, and calipers.
As opposed to the higher-spec The exclusive version has a black seat bench with an embroidered insignia, golden rims that match the brake calipers, and a white paint job. The BMW logo projection near the footpegs, which is particular to this model, is a distinctive feature that is reminiscent of BMW vehicles.
A larger 10.25-inch TFT dash with Bluetooth connectivity is now standard on the upgraded C 400 GT, replacing the previous 6.5-inch model. The package still includes all-LED lighting and keyless ignition.
Aside from the additional adherence to Euro 5+ standards, the engine is unaltered. Despite this, the 350cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine still generates 34 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque.
Earlier, the outgoing BMW C 400 GT was priced at Rs 11.25 lakh. However, BMW has hiked the price by Rs 25,000, bringing the effective price to Rs 11.50 lakh. It is
pertinent to note that this is an introductory price that is expected to rise, though the brand has not disclosed a timeline for it.