Back in Stock: New 2022 BMW models now available in Bahrain at Euro Motors.

Euro Motors (EM), the official importer of BMW Group vehicles in Bahrain, is delighted to announce the arrival of brand new stock across BMW and MINI models to the nation, available now for immediate delivery across the market.

In line with the new arrivals at Euro Motors, the BMW 5 Series, BMW X1, BMW X2, BMW X5, BMW X6, and BMW M models are now available in limited stock for car enthusiasts across the country, with immediate delivery options upon request.

Euro Motors provides the latest and greatest BMW models, showcasing the newest additions to the 2022 line which underpin the brand philosophy and ideal interaction of dynamics, agility, and precision in a smooth drive.

The all-new 2022 BMW M TwinPower Turbo Technology offers the high-revving concept, featured by the power units which impress with performance characteristics derived directly from motor racing, without restricting the everyday suitability of BMW M models.

With the new additions of the brand new 2022 models, alongside its full range of BMW cars, Euro Motors emphasises its commitment to providing its loyal customers an uninhibited driving experience in the Kingdom.

On the arrival of the latest BMW models in Bahrain, David McGoldrick, General Manager at Euro Motors, said, “We are delighted to share the brand new 2022 models from BMW and MINI are now avaliable at Euro Motors. The recent arrivals include the locally beloved BMW 5 Series, in addition to a range of outstanding new additions to the BMW M line such as the BMW M3 and BMW M4. Furthermore, a number of 2022 models are officially back in the market, making now the ideal time for customers to book to reserve their model through our online portal.“

“We are confident that these superb vehicles will be well received by new and returning customers.”

Customers can visit the official BMW Bahrain to reserve their 2022 model, with more information available at https://www.bmw-bahrain.com/ or via WhatsApp at 17750750.








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