•Makes more power than before
•Gets new features for its track purpose
•Sports slight revisions to the styling and bodywork
BMW Motorrad has taken the wraps off its updated M 1000 RR. While based on the S 1000 RR, the M trim takes things up a notch and is a more race-oriented version. For 2025, the bike has been updated further and here is what’s new on the BMW M 1000 RR.
In terms of styling, the BMW M 1000 RR gets revised fairing for better aerodynamics, new winglets, a new flex frame, and a new engine mount as well. But the rather notable changes come in the form of higher output figures.
The 2025 BMW M 1000 RR uses the same motor but now makes 218bhp, which is 6bhp more than before. Even the list of electronics has been revised and the M 1000 RR gets dynamic traction control, slide control, brake slide assist, BMW Race ABS Pro, and more.
BMW is offering the 2025 M 1000 RR in two colours - lightwhite uni, and Blackstorm metallic. Apart from the aforementioned changes, the bike remains largely the same as before. It gets a titanium exhaust, short stroke throttle, front wheel cover, and more.
The USD front forks and monoshock with full adjustability, dual front and single rear disc mounted on the 17-inch carbon wheels also remain unchanged.
We expect the brand to make an official announcement in India for the 2025 M 1000 RR in the next few months. For reference, it currently retails at Rs. 49,00,000 for the standard model and Rs. 55,00,000 for the Competition trim.