BMW Motorrad continues its legacy of high-performance motorcycles with the latest updates to its superbikes and hyper naked bikes, entering the new season with a blend of cutting-edge technology, increased power, and refined aesthetics. Featuring the iconic BMW M 1000 RR, BMW S 1000 RR, BMW M 1000 R, and BMW S 1000 R, these models have been reengineered to offer even greater dynamism and control, setting the standard for both track and street performance.
BMW M 1000 RR: Power and Precision for the Track
The new BMW M 1000 RR, known as the M RR, delivers an incredible boost in performance, with its inline-four engine now producing a jaw-dropping 218 hp, a 6 hp increase over its predecessor. This enhanced power is complemented by an overhaul in aerodynamics, including the newly designed M Winglets 3.0 that generate more downforce, enabling faster lap times.
BMW’s introduction of steering angle sensor technology in the M RR enhances both traction and braking control. With the Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), riders benefit from precise Slip and Slide Control, while the BMW Race ABS Pro now features Brake Slide Assist, providing unparalleled control during braking drifts. Combined with the M short-stroke throttle, the M RR becomes a track beast, offering unmatched responsiveness.
Available in two distinct variants, the base M 1000 RR Lightwhite uni and the M Competition Blackstorm metallic, these bikes blend raw power with sophisticated design.
BMW S 1000 RR: Track-Focused Performance
The BMW S 1000 RR continues its dominance on the racetrack with its more refined, track-oriented updates. The inclusion of the M short-stroke throttle enhances responsiveness, while newly added winglets improve stability by generating increased downforce. The Pro riding modes, now standard, include multiple levels of throttle and engine brake settings, providing riders with more precise control in all conditions.
The S 1000 RR is available in three eye-catching variants: Blackstorm metallic, Bluestone metallic, and Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport, offering both performance and style.
BMW M 1000 R: The Ultimate Hyper Naked
The BMW M 1000 R, or M R, stands out with its aggressive styling, including a dual-flow LED headlight and the M logo integrated into the air intake. The traction control system has been fine-tuned for superior handling, particularly in Race mode, offering a more dynamic experience on track days. Available in Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport and White Aluminium metallic matt, this hyper naked bike delivers both performance and aesthetic refinement.
BMW S 1000 R: Street Power Redefined
The BMW S 1000 R, also known as the Single-R, enters the new season with more power and technology. Its upgraded inline-four engine now produces 170 hp, with a shorter final drive ratio enhancing acceleration. The Shift Assistant Pro and M short-stroke throttle further improve the ride, making the S 1000 R a true street performer. With new tech additions like Engine Drag Torque Control (MSR) and intelligent emergency call (E-Call), the S 1000 R combines power with practicality.
Available in stunning colors like Blackstorm metallic, Bluefire/Mugiallo Yellow, and Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport, this hyper naked bike promises to turn heads while delivering unparalleled performance.
Specifications Overview
BMW M 1000 RR
- Power: 218 hp
- Features: M Winglets 3.0, M short-stroke throttle, Dynamic Traction Control with Slide Control, BMW Race ABS Pro
- Colors: Lightwhite uni, Blackstorm metallic
BMW S 1000 RR
- Power: 207 hp
- Features: Winglets, Pro riding modes, M short-stroke throttle, Hill Start Control Pro
- Colors: Blackstorm metallic, Bluestone metallic, Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport
BMW M 1000 R
- Power: 210 hp
- Features: Dual-flow LED headlight, M short-stroke throttle, Revised DTC, Winglets in black textured paint
- Colors: Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport, White Aluminium metallic matt
BMW S 1000 R
- Power: 170 hp
- Features: Shift Assistant Pro, Engine Drag Torque Control (MSR), USB-C charging socket, E-Call
- Colors: Blackstorm metallic, Bluefire/Mugiallo Yellow, Lightwhite uni/M Motorsport
Source: BMW Motorrad
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