German automaker BMW has announced US pricing for its 2013 and 2014 model year lineup, which, effective October 1, will come with “modest inflationary” increases ranging from $200 to $2,000.
The 2013 model year range, which consists of 1 Series and 3 Series models, has received a $300 increase. Thus, the 1 Series starts at $32,425 at goes up to $49,175, the 3 Series Convertible beings at $48,825 and can fetch as much as $62,025, while the M3 Convertible is priced from $69,975.
Moving on to the 2014 model year vehicles, prices the M5, M6 Grand Coupe, M6 Convertible and M6 Coupe are now $2,000 more expensive when compared to last year’s version. In short, the M5 starts from $93,825 while the M6 costs between $112,125 and $118,425 depending on the version of choice.
A $1,000 price increase was added to the X6 (starts at $61,725) and Z4 ($49,875) models. On the 3 Series and X1 will se smaller $100 to $200 increases. 2014 BMW 3 Series Diesel Sedan, 3 Series Sports Wagon, 3 Series Gran Turismo, 4 Series Coupe, 5 Series Sedan, 7 Series, and X5 pricing will remain the same. Head over to our photo gallery section below to have a look at the full list.
Moving on to the 2014 model year vehicles, prices the M5, M6 Grand Coupe, M6 Convertible and M6 Coupe are now $2,000 more expensive when compared to last year’s version. In short, the M5 starts from $93,825 while the M6 costs between $112,125 and $118,425 depending on the version of choice.
A $1,000 price increase was added to the X6 (starts at $61,725) and Z4 ($49,875) models. On the 3 Series and X1 will se smaller $100 to $200 increases. 2014 BMW 3 Series Diesel Sedan, 3 Series Sports Wagon, 3 Series Gran Turismo, 4 Series Coupe, 5 Series Sedan, 7 Series, and X5 pricing will remain the same. Head over to our photo gallery section below to have a look at the full list.