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BMW S 1000 RR Launched in India at Rs 18.15 Lakh



BMW S1000 RR [2019] Summary


Displacement999 cc
Mileage17 kmpl
Kerb Weight197 kg
Colours
  • Light White / Lupin Blue Metallic / Racing Red
  • Racing Red











The all-new BMW S 1000 RR sportsbike in India at Rs 18.5 lakh (ex-showroom) for the standard variant.
The motorcycle is powered by a new 1000cc inline four-cylinder motor that is capable of producing 207bhp of max power at 13,500rpm and 113Nm of peak torque at 11,000rpm. The motor also features BMW’s ShiftCam technology which changes the valve timings and valve strokes on the intake side.
The all-new RR is fitted with ABS Pro (Anti-lock Braking System), DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) and DTC Wheelie Function as standard. The optional DDC (Dynamic Damping Control) adjusts the electronic chassis optimally to the riding situation within milliseconds.
With the 2019 edition, BMW has managed to drop the weight down to 197kg, which is 11kg lighter than the current outgoing model. On the tech front, the new S1000RR receives a host of new features like 6-axis IMU, Dynamic Traction Control and DTC wheeling function as standard. Apart from that, it also receives an adjustable engine braking system along with ABS Pro for superior braking experience.
In India, the S1000RR faces completion from the likes of the Yamaha YZF-R1, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and the Suzuki-GSX-S1000R.

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