BMW has  confirmed that it will roll out its 5 series (F10) in India by the 30th  of April which is a few months earlier than the actual date of its  launch. The German manufacturer’s saloon however is slated for a few  month later launch in Europe.
Originally, the German car maker had  scheduled the launch of the car between the July-September period. Thus,  the earlier-than-scheduled launch has proved to be a surprise to the  Indian market. We can say that Newton’s third law has been applied here  (every action has an equal and opposite reaction). BMW had to react  aptly to its rival, Mercedes’ action of introducing the new E-class and  discounted sale of its 5-series, by introducing the new model as soon as  possible. The firm has provided its Chennai plant with all necessary  equipments and facilities for the 5-Series. The firm has also achieved  record time shipping of its knocked down units to assemble the models  well before time.
Mercedes managed to sell 642 E-class  models in the first quarter of 2010 where in the other hand, BMW could  only manage to sell 305 5-series. BMW expects to recover its market  share in the luxury car segment with the introduction of the all new  5-series.
There  is no confirmation as in which models of the 5-series will be available  in India. However, there is a possibility for the 535i and 530d to hit  the streets for sure.

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