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Home Auto Two Wheelers 2023 Bmw S1000rr Is More Powerful And Aerodynamic Than Ever

BMW Motorrad has unveiled the 2023 S1000RR superbike globally. It now gets several upgrades in terms of power output, better aerodynamics, safety features and technology. With the new updates, the BMW S1000RR is now priced at £17,150 in the international market. The motorcycle now also gets three new liveries, which helps in distinguishing the 2023 model from the old models.

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BMW S1000RR produces 206 hp and 113 Nm. 

The winglets on the front fairing now generate up to 10 kgs of downforce depending on the speed that the rider is doing. This additional weight helps in counteracting the wheelie tendency during acceleration. Also, it means that the traction control does not need to intervene more. Thus, helping riders in achieving faster lap times.

The rear section has been redesigned so that it is lighter and sportier. The number plate holder is also shorter now. As an accessory, there is a new hump cover and an endurance seat.

BMW will now be offering an M battery and a USB charging socket as standard. The 6.5-inch TFT screen now features more functions and a new rev counter display. The TFT screen can be controlled using a Multi-Controller located on the left handlebar.

The motorcycle comes with ABS Pro but now it also gets w Brake Slide Assist and ABS Pro "Slick" setting functions. The new ‘Slick’ setting is made specifically for treadless slick tyres. The new Brake Slide Assist function allows the rider to make the rear slide out before the system kicks in.

The 1,000 cc, four-cylinder engine now produces 210 hp of max power at 13,750 rpm and 113 Nm of peak torque at 11,000 rpm. The power output has been increased by 2 hp and another change that the manufacturer has done is that there is a new intake port geometry and BMW ShiftCam technology. Moreover, there is a shorter secondary gear ratio for more traction at the rear wheel.

First Published Date: 30 Sep 2022, 13:49 PM IST

2023 S1000RR for sale

2 Oct 2022

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Power is now closer to the flagship M-spec 1000 RR, with minor updates across the other key performance areas

BMW Motorrad has unveiled an updated S 1000 RR sportsbike, which will arrive in Australia in the first half of 2023 with revisions to its engine, suspension, chassis, aerodynamics and electronics.

The 2023 iteration of the S 1000 RR – which first debuted in 2009 – now has a claimed peak power of 206hp (154kW) from the ShiftCam engine, up from 203hp (152kW). This brings the S 1000 RR closer to the output of the flagship homologation-special M 1000 RR, which produces 210hp (156kW).

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The boost in output for the S 1000 RR is based on an increase in revs, with the peak power now arriving at 13,750rpm instead of 13,500rpm. Maximum engine speed is 14,600rpm.

Torque remains at 113Nm for the S 1000 RR, achieved at 11,000rpm.

The chassis has been the other major focus, with the core changes focussed on sharpening up the response from the front-end via a flatter steering head angle (by 0.5 degrees) and a reduction in the triple clamp offset by 3mm.

The wheelbase has also been slightly increased from 1441 to 1457mm.

2023 S1000RR for sale

Winglets on the 2023 S 1000 RR also bring it closer to M-spec, and there’s also a redesigned rear section. The S 1000 RR also gets the M 1000 RR’s lightweight battery, although wet weight remains at 197kg.

Finally, for the more hardcore racetrack set, BMW is now using steering angle sensors to allow riders to preset drift angles for when braking into turns and accelerating of them. Once the preset angles are reached, the S 1000 RR intervenes to reign things in. BMW is calling the duo brake slide assist and slide control respectively.

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The 2023 S 1000 RR will be available in three new liveries: Blackstorm metallic, Style Passion in Racing Red non-metallic, and the racing-oriented Lightwhite non-metallic/BMW M.

Price will be $25,750 plus on-road costs.

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How much is the BMW S1000RR 2023?

The 2023 BMW S 1000 RR is priced at $17,895. That's a $900 price increase over the prior generation RR, though few standard models will be sold.

How much is a BMW S1000RR worth?

Values.

What does HP4 stand for?

Exclusive, expensive and oh so desirable, the HP4 (High Performance four cylinder) remains a stand-out model in BMW's history and as well as being sublime to ride is probably a decent investment as it is quite likely to hold its value in the coming years.

Is a HP4 a S1000RR?

In 2013 the bike did not receive updates to the same extent as the 2012 bike. However, BMW introduced the HP4 variant, a more track-oriented version of the standard S1000RR.