BMW Motorrad has revealed the 2025 BMW S1000RR for international markets, offering a subtle cosmetic update to its renowned litre-class sportbike. While mechanically similar to its predecessor, the new model introduces several styling tweaks and enhanced features.
Design Enhancements
The 2025 model receives a refreshed front fascia with a more rounded headlamp cowl and larger winglets, reminiscent of the M 1000 RR. These winglets not only contribute to the bike’s aggressive aesthetics but also provide increased downforce for improved stability. The side fairings, drawing inspiration from the 2009 model, feature an asymmetrical design with distinct vents on either side. Additionally, BMW has integrated brake cooling ducts into the front fender to optimize brake performance during intense track riding.
Upgraded Features
Enhancing rider experience and control, the 2025 S1000RR now includes Pro riding mode and M Quick-Action throttle as standard features. These additions complement the existing suite of electronic aids, including traction control, slide control, ABS with brake slide assist, multiple ride modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, and Race), hill start control, bi-directional quickshifter, launch control, and a pit lane limiter.
Engine and Performance
The heart of the S1000RR remains a potent 999cc, inline-four engine delivering 206.51bhp and 113Nm of torque. This powerplant, combined with the bike’s advanced electronics and aerodynamic enhancements, ensures exhilarating performance on both road and track.
Availability and Pricing
Currently, the BMS S 1000 RR is offered in India in three variants: standard, Pro, and Pro M Sport, with prices ranging from Rs. 20.75 lakh to Rs. 25.25 lakh (ex-showroom). While official pricing for the 2025 models is yet to be announced, a premium over the current models is expected.
The 2025 BMW S1000RR represents a refined evolution of BMW’s flagship sportbike. With its updated styling, enhanced aerodynamic features, and comprehensive suite of rider aids, the S1000RR continues to set a high benchmark in the liter-class segment. While the mechanicals remain largely unchanged, the subtle refinements contribute to an even more exhilarating and engaging riding experience.
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