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BMW Malaysia 2026 price list – up to RM16k more with extended warranty; 3 Series up RM9k; EVs unchanged

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BMW Malaysia 2026 price list – up to RM16k more with extended warranty; 3 Series up RM9k; EVs unchanged

BMW Malaysia has revised its price list for 2026, with several models costing more than before. The increases are as much as RM16,000 or 2% at the models’ on-the-road pricing inclusive of a standard two-year warranty but without insurance. With the BMW Service Repair Inclusive (BSRI) extended warranty and service package, the price hike is up to RM16,000 or 1.86%.

Starting with the 2 Series, the 218 Sport costs RM219,800 (RM241,500 with BSRI), which is RM1,000 (0.46%) more than the official price revealed for the entry-level model back in July 2025. The much sportier M2 sees a bigger jump of RM6,000 (0.92%) to now retail for RM656,800.

Another popular product range that sees a price increase is the 3 Series, with the base 320i Sport getting a RM2,000 (0.75%) price hike. The amount increase is larger at RM3,000 for the 330i M Sport (up 0.96%) and 330Li M Sport (up 0.94%), while it is RM4,000 (1.03%) for the M340i xDrive M Sport Pro – the Edition 50 Jahre has been dropped. Like its smaller sibling, the M3 Competition M xDrive gets the largest price increase in the product range at RM9,000 (1.07%).

Equally a bread-and-butter model is the 5 Series, which loses the 520i that is effectively replaced with the 520i M Sport. The latter is up by RM7,000 (1.96%), while the higher-spec 530i M Sport’s price is increased by RM8,000 (2%). The full-fat M5 is RM12,000 (1.01%) up.

BMW Malaysia 2026 price list – up to RM16k more with extended warranty; 3 Series up RM9k; EVs unchanged

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The 630i GT M Sport previously filled the gap between 5 Series and 7 Series, but that model has been dropped in 2026. Speaking of the 7 Series, the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) 750e xDrive M Sport sees a price increase of RM8,000 (1.18%) to now go for RM685,800 (RM734,500 with BSRI).

Moving on to BMW’s Sports Activity Vehicles (SAVs), the X1 sDrive20i xLine is up by RM2,000 (0.8%), while it is RM5,000 (1.56%) for the larger X3 20 xDrive M Sport – this was formally launched in June 2025. The stylish X4 and the non-PHEV version of the X5, the X5 xDrive40i M Sport (launched in July 2025), are up by RM2,000 (0.49%) and RM1,000 (0.21%) respectively.

As for the X6, its standard OTR pricing has gone up by RM1,000 (0.14%), but with BSRI factored in, the asking price is actually down by RM3,700 (0.48%). We’ve checked with BMW Malaysia on this and were told the cost of BSRI for the X6 has been reduced for the 2026 model year.

BMW Malaysia 2026 price list – up to RM16k more with extended warranty; 3 Series up RM9k; EVs unchanged

The larger X7 gets a RM5,000 increase for both its xDrive40i variants, namely the Pure Excellence (up 0.79%) and M Sport (up 0.72%). Meanwhile, the XM, an M-branded PHEV, is reduced to a sole Label Red variant that now costs RM16,000 (1.04%) more at RM1,554,800 (RM1,650,500 with BSRI). Another niche offering that gets a price hike is the Z4, which is likely to be on its way out but now costs RM5,000 (1%) more than before.

Based on our checks, every BMW electric vehicle (EV) sees no change to their price. A new addition in 2026 is the locally-assembled (CKD) i5 eDrive40 M Sport Pro, which is joined by the long-wheelbase iX1 that is currently estimated (read: not final) to go for RM255,000 without BSRI.

Another model that retains its pricing is the plug-in hybrid version of the X5, the X5 xDrive50e M Sport that was launched in January 2024. The SUV’s price did get bumped up midway through 2025 to RM494,800 (RM533,200 with BSRI), and these figures have stayed unchanged entering 2026.