2019 BMW S1000RR – New Generation of Superbike


2019 BMW S1000RR – New Generation of Superbike

2019 BMW S1000RR – New Generation of Superbike

It has been a decade since BMW launched the original version of S1000RR for the first time. Now, the giant brand in the automotive industry has announced the release plan of the 2019 BMW S1000RR. Take a look at the design and the specification of the superbike here.

The Design of the Superbike

All this time, BMW has launched at least 3 version of S100RR (2019 – 2011 series, 2012 – 2014 series, and 2015 – 2018 series) and this 2019 BMW S1000RR will be the fourth generation of the superbike. This fourth version is supposed to be launched in public in Cologne, Germany in October.

This latest version of S1000RR comes with a completely different look if compared to the three previous generations. If you take a brief look of the superbike, it seems that there is nothing from the previous series adopted by this latest S1000RR. Every visible casting and case of the vehicle is completely different and most of the components used are repositioned. Overall, the design of the superbike is relatively smaller and lighter that makes it looks nicer and elegant. However, this revised version comes with more weight on the front part of the wheel to enable the vehicle to perform lightning-quick steering. The ergonomic design of the superbike is also aimed to improve the sports riding performance as well as all-day comfort.
2019 BMW S1000RR – New Generation of Superbike

The Superbike’s Engine

This 2019 BMW S1000RR is the first superbike in Europe that meets the Euro5 emissions standards. It utilizes 200hp engine in standard form and has reduced the size of its exhaust end can into the half. To make it more different from the previous generations, there is a collector box in a large size added. In addition, there are some other components used in the vehicle include a couple of catalytic converters. Each of them is attached to two of the entire four downpipes available. The engine applied in the superbike also makes it possible for the S1000RR to have a different new chassis.

Though the motorbike still utilizes an aluminum beam frame, there are rails in Z shape that can be found on each side of the beam. These rails come with a specific design that can follow the contour of the transmission and engine. In addition, the unique design of the chassis makes this superbike keeps compact. Another unique aspect can be found on the swingarm that instead of the above part, it is braced from the lower part of the vehicle.