Last week, BMW Motorrad Malaysia introduced the New BMW S 1000 RR (pictured above, right beside the BMW GS). Unveiled alongside the New BMW R 18 Classic (which will be featured in another article), the latest variant of the iconic BMW Superbike – the New BMW S 1000 RR now comes equipped with the Riding Mode Pro and Dynamic Damping Control functions as standard, providing a much more thrilling experience on the racetrack. Basically this latest variant comes with optional equipment made standard, most notably the BMW M Package and the above mentioned adjustable suspension extras.
The retail price (on the road, without insurance, and with BMW Motorrad Malaysia’s All-New 3-Year Warranty and 3-Year Roadside Assistance Programmes) for the New BMW S 1000 RR is RM 121,500.00.The details of BMW Motorrad's latest offering here is laid down below.
The New BMW S 1000 RR
The latest variant of the iconic superbike arrives with a range of new features and a
sportier appearance with the BMW M Package – an optional equipment now made
standard to the variant, raising the bar for the superbike segment once again.
Available in three attractive exterior offerings: Hockenheim Silver, Blackstorm Metallic,
and a combination of Light White, Racing Blue Metallic and Racing Red (BMW Motorrad
Motorsport for M Package), the New BMW S 1000 RR also features LED technology for
both the headlight and taillight, along with new LED turn signals as well.
The new variant is powered by the formidable water/oil-cooled 4-cylinder 4-stroke in-line
engine with a capacity of 999 cc and a maximum output of 152 kW / 207 hp at 13,500
rpm, capable of a top speed of over 299 km/h. The New BMW S 1000 RR also features
an increased torque of 113 Nm at 11,000 rpm, consuming 6.4 litres of fuel per 100 km of
travel. The new variant also arrives with the BMW ShiftCam Technology which varies
the titanium valve timings and valve strokes on the intake side.
The new variant is equipped with four riding modes as standard – Rain, Road, Dynamic
and Race, complete with the Riding Mode Pro. These riding modes also control
functions such as the Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and ABS Pro for increased safety
when braking or in banking position, while the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS system
provides an even higher degree of safety. Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) also equips
the new variant as standard, along with Hill Start Control and the HP Shift Assistant Pro.
The instrument panel of the New BMW S 1000 RR features a 6.5-inch TFT screen that
is linked to the Multi Controller on the left-hand handlebar panel. Individually tailored
screen displays also offer different uses to the rider. The new variant is also equipped
with Connectivity for convenient music playback and phone calls. When used in
conjunction with the BMW Motorrad Connected App, riders can also easily access the
riding statistics after every ride.
Optional equipment offered to the New BMW S 1000 RR, that are now standard from
the BMW M Package includes the M carbon wheels, M sport seat and the M light weight
battery. Separately, the optional accessories available now includes a wide range of
items – such as the M carbon parts footrests, M brake-clutch lever, a variety of
windshield options, the M Datalogger and M Laptrigger, the M seat in a variety of height
options, M cover kit, M calibration kit, as well as the tank and rear bags.
The New BMW S 1000 RR will be available at all authorised BMW Motorrad dealerships
nationwide from 26 th February 2021.
Financial Services.
With the Financing Plan from BMW Group Financial Services Malaysia, ownership of the
New BMW R 18 Classic and New BMW S 1000 RR start from RM 1,878.00 and RM
1,480.00 per month, respectively. This is based on balloon financing estimates of an
80% loan on a 4-year tenure.
Owners can also enjoy additional benefits with the All-New Industry-Leading Premium
Engine Oil Inclusive, Service Inclusive and Warranty Extension Programmes by BMW
Motorrad Malaysia. For more information on the programmes, please visit
https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.my/en/service/warranty.html.
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