2. BMW is a manufacturing company in Germany known for its world class cars and motorcycles,
and it is also one of the worlds most recognisable and admired brands. Known for its reliabilit y
and quality workmanship, the company sold over 1.95 million BMW cars in 2013, as well as over
115,000 motorcycles. Known as one of the ‘big three’ in German luxury cars (Mercedes and Audi
are the other two) the company enjoys a high worldwide customer demand for its vehicles, and it
has become a status symbol in many places to have a BMW parked in your drive. The company
takes part in various esteemed events like formula one, bike racing, touring cars and rally cars.
BMW India is a subsidiary of the BMW group, and has its headquarters in Gurgaon, near New
Delhi, and its own manufacturing facilities in Chennai. BMW India employs 650 staff, and has
had 1.8 billion Indian Rupees invested into it by the BMW group
Product in the marketing mix of BMW
Starting in the early 1900s by building motorcycle and aero plane engines before moving on to
cars a few years later, BMW has for many years now been at the top of its league in the car industry.
Although BMW is involved in many sports and events, as well as other promotions, the key aspect
for the success of BMW is their range of cars. BMW cars appeal to so many people including to
lower class customers. It is no surprise that BMW is a part of the “Want segment” now. The upper
class WANTS this product. Each of the cars in the series (1, 3, 5 and 7 as well as X and other
classes) is different to drive and have different characteristics. Car enthusiasts regularly review
these cars on the internet and on the television along with testimonials about how great BMW feels
to drive.
To look at this car, on full speed, on a highway is a delight. BMW started with basic models in its
start, but soon progressed to advanced engineering. The cars now boast of powerful engines, extra
ordinary pickup, fantastic speed, and a promise of safety and reliability. Over time, the powerful
promotions have propelled the BMW products to have an “Awe” factor. Whenever you look at
BMW, you really look at it. BMW motored too, focuses on high engineering products. However,
the numbers of cars sold by BMW is much higher in comparison to motorcycles.
An important factor here is that BMW is essentially free to operate on its own, while the other two
German brands of Audi and Mercedes are tied to different companies (VW and
Mitsubishi/Chrysler respectively) and therefore have to use parts from across the companies in
order to make savings, BMW has no such restrictions, and is free to use exactly the right part
designed precisely for the job in mind. To the public, this seems to enhance the company’s
3. reputation, and seems to be a rare case of the public expecting to pay a bit more for a product they
perceive to be of high quality.
Key Product features in the marketing mix of BMW
Luxury segment
High Quality products
Excellent brand pull
Good service
Place in the marketing mix of BMW
BMW has highly skilled people working for them in all areas, from mechanics to customer helpline
staff. All are prompt and professional, and work hard to maintain the company’s image. BMW has
manufacturing facilities in many different countries. In India, the manufacturing facility is in
Chennai, and the facilities were opened in March 2007 and it produces the BMW series one, three,
five and seven. This facility is capable of producing 11,000 units per year, at maximum output.
The spare parts center is located in Mumbai so that transport of these spare parts can be carried
out swiftly.
BMW has a dealer’s network for the sales of its automobiles. BMW does not go through
automobile distributors, but directly appoints showroom dealers, because the investment is very
high to assign a distributor and the margins are less for showrooms. Thus, BMW has its authorized
showrooms and the cars are sold from showrooms to customers. However, for distribution of spare
parts, BMW does have distributors and stickiest at strategic locations. The showrooms of BMW
are found to be present in the most premium parts of urban cities. Even in a place like Mumbai,
you will find only 3-4 showrooms of BMW, and not more. Because, BMW will lose some of its
brand image if it distributes products too aggressively.
Key Distribution features in the marketing mix of BMW
Lean distribution model
Dealers and showrooms get good margins
Good provision for spare parts
4. Promotion in the marketing mix of BMW
In 2012 BMW ranked as the world’s most reputable company by Forbes.com. Criteria included
‘people’s willingness to buy, recommend and to work for’ the company. Interestingly, the answers
were driven 60% by perception of the company, and 40% by perception of the company’s actual
products. We marketers know that to build a positive brand perception, it takes years and the same
has happened with BMW. BMW has been promoting itself with the most amazing televis ion
commercials, print advertisement, out of home advertisement and now through online advertising.
The company itself knows that its target customers expect a certain quality from them, and are
willing to pay a bit more for it. They also expect exclusivity because the car should not be available
to the masses. Thus, the ads on television are sleek, and seem to be of a higher quality than other
car ads, asking the viewer to apply this logic to their products. BMW ads focus as much on the
looks of the car as on the engine and the technology of the car. BMW also focuses on customer
delight and a purchase of a car is almost always accompanied by gifting a few memorable moments
to the customer for the purchase of the car.
On a general scale, the car is associated in the mind of the public as being connected to success,
someone who has extra to pay for luxury and craftsmanship rather than buy a run of the mill car.
Iconic cricketer Sachin Tendulkar who himself is an avid fan of BMW and West Indies cricket
team captain Darren Sammy were roped in as their brand ambassadors.
Key promotional features in the marketing mix of BMW
Strong brand pull due to excellent marketing over the years
Company relies on pull strategy more than push strategy
Top of the mind positioning in automobile brands
Price in the marketing mix of BMW
5. It is no doubt, that with such good technology, and with top of the mind positioning, BMW is a
premium priced car and motorcycles company. Prices of BMW cars can vary by a great deal,
depending upon which series, model or extras the buyer intends on purchasing. What can be said
though, is that BMW cars are not aimed at everybody, as they are more expensive compared to
other cars because of their image and technology, and they are also more expensive for repairs and
general maintenance.
Looking at the competition, BMW has also launched low priced cars (as per BMW standards)
like the BMW X1. The price of which starts from 22.5 lacks. This is primarily aimed to tap the
Indian market. BMW offers various loan deals and repayment methods to help those who wish to
spread the cost, and has hundreds of dealerships and showrooms word wide.
Key pricing features in the marketing mix of BMW
Premium pricing
Pricing helps create the “Want” feeling
High cost of marketing to maintain brand image