BMW presents Concept RR: 230 hp superbike with aerodynamic design for high performance (Instagram @bmwmotorrad)
BMW has unveiled the Concept RR, a superbike concept that previews the next generation of the M1000RR, showcasing what the brand’s racing division can deliver to everyday riders.
Revealed at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, the bike combines cutting-edge technology and design inspired by racing motorcycles, including a water-cooled inline four-cylinder engine with 230 horsepower and advanced electronics inherited from WSBK, such as traction control and engine management.
One of the major highlights of the Concept RR is its refined aerodynamics, designed to ensure stability at high speeds, improved cornering performance, and reduced air resistance to reach maximum speed. The bike features a specially designed fairing with integrated winglets and high-performance brakes, making it ideal for both street use and professional racing.
Although innovative, it does not yet include the recently patented adaptive winglets by BMW, which may appear on future models.
According to BMW Motorrad CEO Markus Flasch, the Concept RR is an early glimpse of the RR line’s evolution, impressively combining technology and design. The brand emphasizes the direct connection between racing motorcycles and urban-use versions, reinforcing its commitment to high engineering and performance.
While there is no confirmation about production, BMW typically transforms nearly finished concepts into real models, leaving fans eager for what’s next.
Source: Ride Apart | Photo: X @bmwmotorrad | This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team
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