Quick Answer
The BMW M sells for CHF CHF 57’600 to CHF CHF 86’400 in Switzerland, depending on age, mileage, and condition. With 52% value retention after 5 years, the M is highly sought after by dealers. Get free offers from specialized dealers within 24 hours.
Avg. sale price
CHF 72,000
Time to first offer
24 hours
Competing dealers
400+
Key Takeaways– BMW M
- 52% value retention after 5 years
- CHF 57,600 – CHF 86,400 typical price range
- Very high dealer demand
- 5+ offers on average within 24 hours
- 400+ verified Swiss dealers
Based on market data from auto-schweiz.ch and autoweg.ch transactions, January 2026
About the BMW M
BMW M stands for motorsport DNA in road vehicles, developed by M GmbH in Munich. With average 52% value retention after 5 years, M models significantly outperform standard BMWs. In Switzerland, the M3, M4, and X5 M are particularly popular. The new M2 (G87) with 460 hp is considered the purest M. Competition variants and M Performance Parts increase resale value. Carbon ceramic brakes are a sought-after extra. M vehicles with xDrive are particularly in demand in alpine regions like Graubünden and Valais. Rare editions like CS or CSL can appreciate in value. Complete BMW Service history is crucial at resale.
Available Variants
Why sell your M on autoweg?
- The M is a sought-after model with stable resale value
- BMW specialists in our dealer network
- Quick valuation and fair market prices
- Free listings with no obligation
Specifications
M Swiss Market Insights
Regional Demand
BMW vehicles are particularly popular in German-speaking Switzerland, especially in cantons with alpine terrain where all-wheel drive variants command premium prices. Demand is consistent across Romandie and Ticino for premium models.
Best Time to Sell
Spring (March-May) and early autumn (September-October) typically see the highest demand for BMW vehicles in Switzerland. Avoid selling during summer holidays and the December-January period when dealer activity is lower.
Features That Add Value
Swiss buyers pay premium prices for all-wheel drive systems, winter packages, and Swiss-delivered vehicles with full service history. Panoramic roofs, premium sound systems, and driver assistance packages also increase resale value.
What Affects Your M's Value
What Increases Value
- Full service history at authorized BMW dealers
- All-wheel drive variants (4MATIC, xDrive, quattro)
- Low mileage (under 15,000 km/year average)
- Swiss delivery with complete documentation
- Recent major service or new tires
What Decreases Value
- Missing or incomplete service history
- High mileage or commercial use history
- Accident history or visible damage
- Smoking or pet odors in interior
- Non-standard modifications or aftermarket parts
Pro Tip
A pre-sale inspection at an authorized dealer (CHF 150-250) often pays for itself through higher offers, as it gives dealers confidence in the vehicle's condition.
M value trend
Compared to BMW and market average
Based on Swiss market data. Individual values may vary.
Selling Your M: Expert Tips
Gather All Documentation
Collect your service book, all invoices, the vehicle registration document, and any warranty certificates. Complete documentation can increase offers by 5-10%.
Present Your Vehicle Well
A clean, well-presented vehicle photographs better and signals good care to dealers. Consider a professional detail (CHF 150-300) for vehicles over CHF 30,000.
Be Honest About Condition
Disclose any known issues upfront. Dealers appreciate transparency and often adjust their offers less than you'd expect for minor issues they can easily fix.
Highlight Premium Features
Make sure to mention all optional equipment in your listing. Swiss buyers value features like heated seats, parking sensors, and navigation systems.
Timing Matters
List your vehicle mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) for fastest response. Dealers are most active during regular business hours.
