The 2023 S1000 RR has been officially introduced by BMW Motorrad, focusing on modifications and improvements that will improve the riding experience.
After 2019, the BMW S1000 RR hasn’t seen any significant improvements; the 2021 and 2020 models only include minor updates. This time, significant adjustments have been made to the engine that has increased the horsepower figures and altered aerodynamics to provide the flagship supersport superior function.
Blackstorm Metallic, Style Passion in Racing Red Non-Metallic, and Light White Non-Metallic/BMW M tricolor are the three color options for the 2023 BMW S1000 RR. The German manufacturer describes these three colorations” of the premium supersport. They add that the top-line model of the upcoming bike, the Light White Non-Metallic/BMW M tricolor, includes the various M package equipment as standard.
The starting price for the BMW S1000RR in India is Rs. 14,59,408.
New Features Of The 2023 BMW S1000 RR
- The inclusion of Aerodynamic Winglets, which inspired the larger M1000 RR brother inspired, is the most obvious difference that can be noticed in the 2023 S1000 RR.
- The additional winglets incorporated into the fairing’s front section are expected to increase downforce by as much as 10 kg when the bike hits its top speed.
- Adding the Slide Control function to the Dynamic Traction Control System is another feature of the S1000 RR.
- The rider can choose how much the bike’s rear can slide when entering and exiting the corner using this.
- The 999cc inline-4 engine at the device’s core has undergone a significant internal overhaul.
- The monstrous engine’s power increased to 210 HP for the European market but was limited to 205 HP for the American market.
- Changing the chassis shape and using a modified Flex Frame architecture are two further vital changes.
- A tall windshield, a lighter battery, a shorter license plate holder at the back, and a revised rear section for a neat yet aggressive style are now included on the bike’s expanded list of standard accessories.
- For track enthusiasts, BMW had made wheel swapping considerably more straightforward than before and added chamfered brake pads and brake anchor plates to enhance the bike’s braking further.
The 2023 BMW S1000 RR has finally been introduced, although it won’t be available at BMW-authorized stores until early 2023.