BMW S1000RR launched in India, prices start from 20.25 lakh
The 2023 BMW S1000RR has been officially introduced to the Indian market by BMW Motorrad India. There are three different configurations, with pricing starting at Rs 20.25 lakh for the standard variant, while the Pro and Pro M Sport are priced at Rs 22.15 lakh and Rs 24.55 lakh respectively.
Powering the S1000RR is a 999cc, four-cylinder petrol engine. Thanks to the tuned-up motor, the motorcycle makes 210PS at 13,750rpm, while the torque output stands at 113Nm.
The traction control system with slide control function, ABS with brake slide help, four riding modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, and Race), hill start control, bidirectional quick-shifter, launch control, and pit lane limiter are among the electronic rider aids on the 2023 model. Additionally, the business will provide Race Pro 1 through 3 modes as an alternative.
The BMW S1000RR in 2023 receives a number of technical and aesthetic improvements. For instance, the fairing is equipped with conventional sports aero winglets that are said to provide 10 kg of downforce. The windscreen has also been extended to enhance wind deflection. The sleek LED headlamp assembly from the previous model is still present.
Additionally, this model receives a redesigned rear end, greater power, and sophisticated support systems.
The Ducati Panigale V4 and Kawasaki ZX-10R are competitors of the 2023 BMW S 1000 RR in the Indian market. All around the nation, reservations for the motorbike are now available.
Starts Rs 17,90,000
999cc
6-Speed
165.00
114.00
16.12 Kmpl
Starts Rs 18,50,000
999cc
6-Speed
207.00
113.00
-NA-
Starts Rs 15,30,000
1103cc
6-Speed
214.00
124.00
-NA-
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