Key Highlights
Introduction
The BMW S 1000 RR is a flagship supersport motorcycle designed to dominate both the track and the road. Its aggressive styling, advanced features, and potent performance make it a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Variant and Color
1. Standard Variant and Pro Variant:
Black Storm Metallic: A sleek and bold choice that exudes confidence.
Style Passion: A vibrant option with racing red accents.
2. Pro M Sport Variant:
- This variant combines performance and style.
- It is available in Light White/M Motorsport, featuring the iconic BMW Motorsport colors.
Engine and Power
- The heart of the S 1000 RR is a liquid-cooled 999cc inline-four engine.
It boasts 205 horsepower at 13,000 rpm and a peak torque of 83 lb-ft at 11,000 rpm. - The compression ratio stands at 13.31, ensuring exhilarating acceleration.
- With a redline set at 14,600 rpm, this bike is built for speed and performance.
Fuel Efficiency and Tank Capacity
- The S 1000 RR offers a 16.5-liter fuel tank, allowing for extended rides without frequent refueling.
- Fuel efficiency varies based on riding conditions and throttle usage.
Features
- Best brake in its category The S 1000 RR boasts exceptional braking performance.
- M Carbon tail-hump cover with camera adapter A blend of style and functionality.
- New rear end with short number plate carrier Streamlined aesthetics.
- Optimized engine concept Balancing power and efficiency.
- Dynamic front view and tall windscreen Enhances aerodynamics.
- M GPS Laptrigger and data logger For precise performance tracking.
- Powerful M Lightweight battery Reduces weight and improves handling.
Wheel Size and Weight
The S 1000 RR's wheel size contributes to its agility and stability.
Its weight distribution ensures optimal handling in corners and straightaways.
Rivals
The S 1000 RR competes with other high-performance motorcycles in its class.
Its rivals include bikes from renowned manufacturers, Kawasaki ZX-10R, Ducati Panigale V4, Aprilia RSV4 and Honda CBR 1000RR-R.