Bharat Mobility Expo: Great news for superbike enthusiasts! The 2025 BMW S 1000 RR has officially launched, and it's now more stunning and advanced than before. Priced at Rs 21.10 lakh (ex-showroom), this updated machine retains its fierce 999cc inline-four engine, but now packs even more punch with a sleeker, more aggressive design and advanced electronics. As for the colours, the S 1000 RR has three colour options: Blackstorm Metallic for that stealthy, bold look, Bluestone Metallic with matte graphics for a unique twist, and the striking Lightwhite Uni/M Motorsport scheme that screams high-performance. Here’s a detailed look at the changes the 2025 BMW S 1000 RR brings to the table.
2025 BMW S 1000 RR: Design
The updated BMW S 1000 RR has a more aggressive look with a bigger front end. The most noticeable change is the more curvaceous headlamp cowl. Moreover, the winglets are now larger, and strategically designed to enhance downforce, offering more stability, especially at higher speeds.
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The 2025 BMW S 1000 RR sports asymmetrical fairings, highlighted by an air exit on the left and cooling gills on the right. The front fender now features built-in brake cooling ducts, aimed at boosting performance by maintaining optimal brake temperatures during demanding track riding.
2025 BMW S 1000 RR: Engine and Other Details
The 2025 S 1000 RR has the same 999cc inline-four engine that produces a maximum power output of 206bhp and a peak torque of 113Nm and is mated to a six-speed gearbox. However, the addition of Pro riding modes and the M Quick-Action throttle enhances overall riding dynamics.
The bike is packed with an impressive array of electronic aids, including four distinct ride modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, and Race), traction control, slide control, and ABS with brake slide assist. Additional tech features such as launch control, a pit lane limiter, hill start control, and a bi-directional quickshifter.
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In terms of market competition, the updated S 1000 RR continues to compete with the Ducati Panigale V4, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, and Honda CBR1000RR-R, all of which are key players in the superbike segment.
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