BMW Launches Monsoon Service Campaign Across India from June 15 to November 30
The campaign offers complimentary checks and updates to prepare BMW and MINI vehicles for monsoon conditions.
BMW Group India has launched its Monsoon Service Campaign 2025 across all authorised workshops in India, running from 15 June to 30 November. The initiative is aimed at ensuring optimal vehicle performance and safety during the rainy season through complimentary inspections and preventive maintenance.
The campaign includes a comprehensive condition-based check of various systems such as wipers, headlights, micro filters, tyre condition, electrical connections, sunroof drainage, and braking components. Certified BMW/MINI technicians will conduct the inspections using approved diagnostic tools and authentic parts.
Customers owning battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles (BEV/PHEV) will also receive checks for high-voltage charging sockets, electric plug connections, and vehicle underbody systems.
Vikram Pawah, President and CEO, BMW Group India said, “At BMW Group, we are committed to making your driving experience seamless and enjoyable throughout the year. Our ‘Proactive Care’s strategy allows us to redefine service by foreseeing your needs ahead of time. The BMW Monsoon Service campaign is specifically designed to equip your vehicle for the challenging monsoon conditions in India, ensuring optimal performance. With the support of skilled technicians, cutting-edge diagnostic tools, and authentic BMW parts, we provide you with the reassurance you need for every journey.”
Appointments for the service can be booked in advance, and customers can update their contact details to receive personalised promotions. Those with vehicles over five years old can benefit from special offers under the “BMW Joy Rewards” programme. Accessories and service discounts will also be available at participating workshops during the campaign period.
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