
BMW is among the best-selling European premium brands in Saudi Arabia, offering 35 models that span from compact entry-level sedans to flagship luxury saloons — priced from SAR 183,195 up to SAR 761,645. The breadth of the lineup, combined with BMW's reputation for driving dynamics and strong residuals, makes it the default European alternative to Japanese and American luxury rivals in the Saudi market.
In Saudi Arabia, BMW vehicles are distributed by the National Automobile Industry Company (NAIC), part of the Abdul Latif Jameel Group, with showrooms and authorised service centres in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and other major cities across the Kingdom.
BMW's Saudi lineup runs from SAR 183,195 to SAR 761,645 and covers every mainstream premium segment. The 1 Series is the entry point, followed by the 2 Series which ranges from a compact Gran Coupe to a high-performance coupe. The 3 Series and 5 Series anchor the core executive sedan range, with the 5 Series extending well up the price ladder into M Performance territory. The 4 Series delivers coupe and convertible options for style-focused buyers, while the 8 Series serves the gran tourer niche. On the SUV side, the X1 and X2 occupy the compact segment, the X3 and X4 sit in the mid-size space, and the X5, X6, and X7 cover the larger premium SUV territory. At the top of the range, the 7 Series — stretching to SAR 761,645 in its top configuration — positions BMW firmly against Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Lexus LS buyers. The Z4 rounds out the lineup as the brand's two-seat roadster option.
7-series
SAR 478,000 - 761,645
5-series
SAR 282,095 - 724,845
3-series
SAR 230,345 - 264,845
X5
SAR 380,000 - 727,145
X6
SAR 405,145 - 744,395
X7
SAR 502,895 - 612,145
X4
SAR 310,845
4-series
SAR 259,095 - 543,145
X2
SAR 198,145 - 275,195
1-series
SAR 183,195
8-series
SAR 495,000 - 550,000
X1
SAR 209,645
X3
SAR 290,145 - 333,845
2-series
SAR 187,795 - 583,395
Z4
SAR 240,000 - 335,500