BMW S 1000 RR launched in India
Gurugram: The all-new version of BMW Motorrad’s heavily popular super sport bike – the BMW S 1000 RR - debuted in India on Saturday.

Launched as a completely built-up unit, the bike is available for bookings throughout the BMW Motorrad dealer network in India.
Deliveries will commence from February 2023 onwards.
In a strong competitive segment, the RR is benchmark, a favourite amongst racing enthusiasts seeking the thrill of speed. Ever since its introduction in 2009, each generation has redefined the rules of play, and this tradition continues with the new RR.
The all-new BMW S 1000 RR surpasses its forerunners thanks to comprehensive updates to the engine, suspension, chassis, aerodynamics, design and assistance systems.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India said, “The S 1000 RR embodies true BMW Motorrad racing DNA. On the racetrack or on the road, RR means never coming in second place, but always riding ahead. RR riders love the adrenaline of performance and push themselves to the limit. Armed with more engine power, a sharper design, improved aerodynamics and numerous innovations in handling dynamics, the all-new S 1000 RR is revving to go. It will undoubtedly reconfirm its credible pole position as a class winner and inspire riders to never stop challenging.”
The ex-showroom prices are as follows:
The BMW S 1000 RR - INR 20,25,000
The BMW S 1000 RR Pro - INR 22,15,000
The BMW S 1000 RR Pro M Sport - INR 24,45,000
The dynamic design of the new RR is supported by three attractive colour options - Black Storm Metallic, Passion and Light White Uni / M Motorsport (with M Package).
Riders can further customise with two optional packages – Dynamic and M. Dynamic Package lifts the riding experience with Dynamic Damping Control, Riding Modes Pro, Heated Grips and Cruise Control. M Package (available for Pro M Sport variant) uplifts the racing character with special paintwork Light White Uni / M Motorsport, M Carbon Wheels, M Sport Seat, M Brake Calipers Blue, Fuel Filler Cap Black and M Rider Footrest System.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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