Unveiling the 2025-on BMW S1000RR: A Superbike Review

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Overview of the 2025-on BMW S1000RR

The 2025-on BMW S1000RR has taken the superbike world by storm, showcasing an impressive power output of 210 bhp and 83 lb.ft of torque. This latest iteration not only delivers exhilarating performance but also includes aesthetic and aerodynamic enhancements that contribute to its dynamic handling. An ideal choice for those who value both speed and precision on two wheels.

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Performance Insights and Specifications

The heart of the BMW S1000RR lies in its robust engine, which translates to an exhilarating riding experience. With a seat height of 32.8 inches (832 mm), it accommodates a variety of riders while maintaining optimum control. The bike weighs in at 437 lbs (198 kg), allowing for agile responsiveness without sacrificing stability on the road.

Specs

Engine size 999cc
Engine type Liquid-cooled 16v inline four
Frame type Aluminium twin spar with the engine as a stressed member
Fuel capacity 16.5 litres
Seat height 832mm
Bike weight 198kg
Front suspension Marzocchi fully adjustable 45mm forks (DDC semi-active electronic damping, mechanically adjustable preload)
Rear suspension fully adjustable monoshock, 117mm travel
Front brake Two 330mm discs with four piston radial calipers and cornering ABS
Rear brake 220mm disc with a single piston caliper and cornering ABS
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 200/55 x 17

Mpg, costs & insurance

Average fuel consumption
Annual road tax £121
Annual service cost
New price £23,000
Used price
Insurance group
Warranty term Three year unlimited mileage

Top speed & performance

Max power 210 bhp
Max torque 83 ft-lb
Top speed
1/4 mile acceleration
Tank range

Pricing and Availability

The price for this compelling machine starts at £23,000, making it a significant investment for enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance. Given its advanced technology and striking design, the 2025-on BMW S1000RR represents a compelling option for anyone in the market for a high-end superbike.

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